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Patrick Mccabe is an attorney practicing in Connecticut.
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Why local counsel matters in Connecticut
Practicing law in Connecticut. Legal matters in Connecticut are governed by state-specific rules of civil and criminal procedure, statutes of limitations, and substantive law. An attorney licensed in Connecticut brings working knowledge of local procedural deadlines, judicial practices in this andnue, and the substantive law that applies to cases brought here. Out-of-state attorneys generally cannot represent clients in Connecticut courts without local counsel or pro hac vice admission.
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When the court's subject matter jurisdiction is put in question, it should be resolved first, before anything else. This is because a challenge to subject matter jurisdiction is a challenge to the co...
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The short answer is yes, you are always entitled to choose your own attorney. Typically when an attorney loses his/her license, another attorney is assigned to the case. You are always free, however...
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