Legal Articles, General Practice

Teacher Evaluations in Connecticut

A blog post about recent updates in teacher evaluation procedure.

Teacher Tenure in Connecticut

A blog post about the Connecticut laws surrounding teacher tenure.

Termination of Non-Tenured Teachers in Connecticut

A blog post about teacher tenure and the regulations surrounding termination of teachers who are tenured or not tenured.

The Teacher Negotiation Act: Who is Covered?

A blog post about teacher labor negotiations in Connecticut

Accelerated Rehabilitation Program

A blog post about the accelerated rehabilitation program in Connecticut and what will make a person eligible for it.

Social Host Held Responsible in Drunk Driving Accident

A blog post summarizing a 2010 Connecticut drunk driving case in which a plaintiff sued both the deceased drunk driver's estate and the host of a social event at which the decedent got intoxicated before driving away and getting into the accident.

Collections Lawsuit Relief Via Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

If you are finding it difficult to pay your bills, or are being sued, or have judgments granted against you, contact us at Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC. We can review your current situation and discuss your options with you, whether that means fighting in court, negotiating a settlement, filing for bankruptcy, or more.

Expunging a Dirty U-5: Be Careful What You Ask For!

A past blog post about FINRA and U-5 forms.

Five Things You Need to Know About Connecticut Separation Agreements

A blog post outlining Connecticut laws and regulations about employment separation agreements.

How to Prove Fault In a Car Accident Injury Case

A blog post about accident cases in Connecticut and how to prove fault when faced with a lawsuit.

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