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    Connecticut Practice V.12 Unfair Trade Practices, 2025-2026 ed.

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    This work provides you with existing unfair trade practices caselaw, as well as furnishes insight into the relationships between the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act (CUTPA) the FTC Act, and the unfair trade practice statutes of other states. The

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    Publication date:2024-10-04
    Practice area:Antitrust & trade regulation
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    David L. Belt

    Mr. Belt is a member of the firm of Hurwitz Sagarin Slossberg & Knuff, LLC. His practice includes a broad range of civil litigation, including unfair trade practices and antitrust. He is a graduate of Yale College (B.A.) and the Yale Law School ( 

    John T. Morgan

    John T. Morgan is a Professor of Law, Emeritus. He received a J.D. from Washington University School of Law and an L.L.M from Harvard Law School. The courses that he has taught include Contracts, Torts, Intellectual Property, Advanced Intellectual Property,

     

    Robert M. Langer

    Mr. Langer has litigated many cases under the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act (CUTPA) as head of Wiggin & Dana LLPs antitrust and trade regulation practice group. He is a past assistant attorney general in charge of the Connecticut Antitrust