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    Connecticut Rules of Appellate Procedure contains all appellate rules and forms, plus an explanation of the meaning and intent of each rule. Authors’ analyses of court interpretations of the rules are based upon cases reported in the Connecticut Law Reporter

    Publisher:Thomson West
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    Pages:552
    Publication date:2025-08-26
    Practice area:Litigation
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    Kenneth J. Bartschi

    Bartschi is a principal in the Hartford, Conn., law firm of Horton, Shields & Knox, P.C. He handles appeals in Connecticut state and federal courts and consults on trial-level cases on legal matters. His practice encompasses a variety of legal issues, 

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    Horton is a principal in the Hartford, Conn., law firm of Horton, Shields & Knox, P.C. He started his law career as the law clerk to Chief Justice House of the Connecticut Supreme Court (1970 to 1971). Building on that experience, he has become one 

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