The Judicial Branch recently learned of a targeted phishing and impersonation campaign directed at members of the public in which individuals are falsely claiming to represent the Connecticut Judicial Branch, including the Superior Court. See notice here: https://t.co/JnMdcnC2Vb
This month on Calendar Call, Matt Berardino talks with Attorney Karen Dowd, counsel at MDMC Law, about ethical implications that attorneys are facing as the use of artificial intelligence expands in the legal profession. Listen and earn MCLE's here: https://t.co/zNpqVsVeZ2
The Connecticut Code of Evidence, Sec. 6-11 and Sec. 8-5 were just amended, effective immediately upon promulgation, which is today (April 7, 2026). The Rule and Commentary are available at https://t.co/SwxIAOZcoA
The Connecticut Supreme Court’s sixth term of the 2025-2026 court year will begin on Monday, April 6, 2026, and end on Friday, April 17. For a list of cases along with case summaries, click here: https://t.co/4mk4Yvy14e
However, jurors who have been selected for a trial scheduled to commence on Tuesday, February 24, or who are already serving on a trial currently underway, should report for service unless directed otherwise by the Judge presiding over the trial. (2/2)
The parties will receive notice of a new court date EXCEPT for Temporary Restraining Orders and Civil Protection Orders, which will be heard on the next business day that court is open.
Jurors scheduled to appear on Monday, February 23, 2026, shouldn't appear. (2/2)
Due to the inclement weather, all state courts and administrative offices will be closed on Monday, February 23, 2026. All cases that were scheduled for Monday, February 23, 2026 (including those that would have been conducted via remote technology) will be rescheduled. (1/2)
This month on Calendar Call, Matt Berardino talks with Attorney Daniel Petroskey about the Dram Shop Act. Listen and earn MCLE's here: https://t.co/pv179Nu9J4
The parties will receive notice of a new court date EXCEPT for Temporary Restraining Orders and Civil Protection Orders, which will be heard on the next business day that court is open.
Due to the inclement weather, all state courts and administrative offices will be closed on Monday, January 26, 2026. All cases that were scheduled for January 26 (including those that would have been conducted via remote technology) will be rescheduled.
The Connecticut Supreme Court’s fourth term of the 2025-2026 court year will begin on Monday, Jan. 26, and end on Friday, Feb. 6. For a list of cases including summaries please click here: https://t.co/ld4ZHu5Huk
This month on Calendar Call, Paul Bourdoulous talks with Attorney Jesse Silverman about financial technology, otherwise known as fintech. Paul and Jesse give lawyers a practical understanding of the fintech landscape. Listen and earn MCLE's here: https://t.co/NnvbWaE1z6
Annual attorney registration began on January 5, 2026. Attorneys and Authorized House Counsel must complete the registration process online by March 6, 2026. See notice here: https://t.co/3Wpc0eEgsE
This month on Calendar Call, Matt Berardino talks with Attorney David Williams and Attorney Mike Kennedy about changes and updates to Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers. Listen and earn MCLE's here: https://t.co/NDQXhawpDh
The Connecticut Supreme Court’s third term of the 2025-2026 court year will begin on Monday, Dec. 1, and end on Friday, Dec. 12. For a list of cases including summaries please click here: https://t.co/M7kSUCBHyY
This month on Calendar Call, Matt Berardino talks with Attorney Dena Castricone and Attorney Wayne Unger, about Health Privacy with a focus on recent developments concerning HIPAA and reproductive health information. Listen and earn MCLE's here: https://t.co/TiknLSgx4d
The Connecticut Supreme Court’s second term of the 2025-2026 court year will begin on Monday, Oct. 27, and end on Friday, Nov. 7. For a list of cases including summaries please click here: https://t.co/Ty1Q3t1jGN