CT Attorney Edward Nusbaum's retainer agreements do not permit clients to have discovery. If they later end up in a legal dispute over his billings, there may be little they can do. This unusual retainer agreement has come front and center in the lawsuit Nusbaum v. Riordan. Nusbaum claims Riordan owes him $64,809 in unpaid
April 5, 2022 Background CT Family Court Judge Gerard Adelman, who sits in Middletown, concluded the trial of Christopher Ambrose and Karen Riordan. The trial was conducted via video conference. The dates were intermittent, with significant gaps in between. On November 9, Judge Adelman, stung by accusations of bias made by Riordan’s attorney, Nickola Cunha,
March 7, 2022 If there was truth in advertising required of the judiciary in Connecticut, notice would be required to be displayed prominently, like it was said Dante displayed at the gates of Hell: Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch’intrate Tribunale di famiglia di Connecticut. [Abandon all hope ye who enter CT Family Court.] Likewise, CT attorneys should be
Worst Fathers Rewarded by Parental Alienation in CT Family Court artvoice.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from artvoice.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By Anna B. Mercury Win, win. Parental alienation is a money-making strategy that unites fathers with estranged children. Clever fathers employ a guardian ad litem to inform the court that the mother alienated his children. In the Ambrose case, the father, Chris Ambrose, a lawyer and writer of law-based TV shows, preplanned it. Documents show