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Attorney Eric Hard's Interview with Consumer Advocate Ralph Nader for Connecticut Lawyer Magazine. Cohen, Burns, Hard & Paul is a general practice firm concentrating in real estate and commercial law, personal injury, litigation, bankruptcy, landlord/tenant, family law and criminal law. We are committed to achieving the highest level of professional standards in meeting your legal needs.

We invite you to contact us by phone, fax, or email. We promise you a prompt reply to your inquiry. Connecticut Lawyer contributor Eric Hard chatted with Attorney Jan Schlichtmann, portrayed by John Travolta in the movie "A Civil Action", who represented families of children poisoned by environmental contamination in Woburn Massachusetts.

Connecticut Lawyer contributor Eric Hard recently spoke with Attorney Mitchell Garabedian, a featured speaker on occasion of the Spring Awakening, the reopening of the American Museum of Tort Law in Winsted, Connecticut.Garabedian was portrayed by Stanley Tucci in the movie "Spotlight", and represented victims of priest abuse and Catholic church corruption in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Document your losses.
Save all paperwork when you receive medical treatment.
If possible, photographs should be taken of an accident scene, an injury, and any other situation that may change over time.
Don't talk to strangers.
Information you provide can and will be used against you if you talk with other parties involved in your claim or those who represent them.
If it is time to protect the ones you love, let Cohen, Burns, Hard & Paul help you leave a lasting record, to ensure your wishes are fulfilled, when you are no longer around to do it yourself.
Suzanne Hard has experience with business formation issues, intellectual property, lease and contract drafting, negotiation and review, wills, criminal law, and immigration.
In addition, she provides Social Media services to individuals, small businesses, and non-profits, specializing in strategy and content creation.
She offers Social Media workshops on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and blogging for career development, marketing and platform-building.
Suzanne assists clients with Public Relations, including event planning, publicity, communications, press releases and article-writing.
Do you think that your house will be safe and you can count on Medicare or Medicaid to take care of you should you suddenly need long-term medical care?
Think again.
There have been many recent changes in the regulation of Medicaid eligibility for long-term care.
It is important for all health care consumers to be aware of these changes and to carefully plan for future financial and medical security.
One effect of this legislation is to make it more difficult for individuals to obtain Medicaid benefits for long-term health care expenses.
Recent changes in federal law make a Health Savings Account (HSA) an increasingly useful financial tool.
As part of the legislation, Congress allowed the creation of savings accounts free from federal taxation that may be used to cover medical expenses.
Most states also give HSAs this tax-free treatment.
Health Savings Accounts are available to individuals and families who have a qualifying High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP).
To qualify, the HDHP must have a reasonable cap on out-of-pocket expenses -- a maximum of $5,500 for individuals and $11,000 for families.
The civil jury selection process in Connecticut state court is unique in that counsel are allowed to examine each individual candidate apart from other prospective jurors.
Other forums, including federal court within Connecticut, typically place counsel in a group interview, with various restrictions placed on any colloquy between attorney and prospective juror.
Because of this opportunity to get to know jury members more intimately, the question arises, what are the rules of thumb?
Set forth below are some tips for Connecticut state civil voir dire.
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