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Hengel v. Hengel

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"To constitute contempt, a party's conduct must be wilful. . . . Noncompliance alone will not support a judgment of contempt," pursuant to Behrns v. Behrns, a 2003 decision of the Connecticut Appellate Court.

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Teaching Moments

While major law firms still focus on racking up billable hours, they have increasingly gone into the teaching business. Attorneys in all sorts of practice areas are making greater use of seminars - and their high-tech cousins, webinars - as marketing tools to attract new business and to keep current clients educated on the latest developments.

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Wotjas v. Director of Administrative Services, Town of Stonington

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Absent extraordinary circumstances, a claim that disclosure of a grievance constitutes an invasion of personal privacy would be presumptively unsupportable.