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  2. Connecticut Probate Courts - Wikipedia

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    The Connecticut Probate Court system is a system of 54 individual probate courts located throughout the state of Connecticut. The jurisdiction of each court extends to the legal affairs of the deceased, estates, some aspects of family law, conservatorship , and several other matters requiring specific legal decisions. [ 1 ]

  3. Lisa Wexler - Wikipedia

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    Primary areas of practice included contracts, commercial and residential real estate, and trusts, estates and probate matters. In 2013, in a special election, Wexler won a contested election for Probate Judge for District 50, Westport/Weston for a one-year term. She ran unopposed in 2014 and is currently serving a four-year term.

  4. Law of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut Law Search Engine, Historical Connecticut Statutes and Practice Books from the Internet Archive, HathiTrust, and Other Sources Case law: "Connecticut" , Caselaw Access Project , Harvard Law School, OCLC 1078785565 , Court decisions freely available to the public online, in a consistent format, digitized from the collection of the ...

  5. List of courts of the United States - Wikipedia

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    In practice, about 80% of the cases are civil and 20% criminal. [1] ... Connecticut Probate Courts (54 districts) [68] Federal court located in Connecticut:

  6. Nathaniel Benedict Smith - Wikipedia

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    He began practice in New Haven, but was soon obliged by his father's infirm health to return to Woodbury, and after two or three years found his time so much engrossed by the care of his father's large landed property that he withdrew from his profession. He represented the town in the Connecticut General Assembly in 1828, and again in 1847 ...

  7. Charles A. Ingersoll - Wikipedia

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    He entered private practice in New Haven and was clerk of court for the United States District Court and the United States Circuit Court for the District of Connecticut from 1820 to 1853. [1] He was a probate judge in New Haven from 1829 to 1853. He was a state's attorney for Connecticut from 1849 to 1853. [1]

  8. Georgia bench-warmer Parker Jones collides with ref in loss ...

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    A little-known University of Georgia football player accidentally stepped into the limelight Thursday, costing his team 15 valuable yards and earning a permanent spot in social media infamy.

  9. List of first women lawyers and judges in Connecticut

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    Dianne Yamen: [37] First female probate judge in Danbury, Connecticut (1990) [Fairfield County, Connecticut] Mary Hall (1882): [ 1 ] [ 2 ] First female lawyer in Hartford County, Connecticut Catherine Kligerman: [ 38 ] First female to serve as the President of the Hartford County Bar Association, Connecticut (1990)