Connecticut courts moving notices from newspapers to website
The Connecticut court system will usher in the New Year by moving required public notices to its website and out of newspapers, citing lower costs and the potential to reach a wider audience. Media representatives, however, believe the move will result in fewer residents being informed of important legal matters and will be another blow […]
Connecticut courts moving notices from newspapers to website
The Connecticut court system will usher in the New Year by moving required public notices to its website and out of newspapers, citing lower costs and the potential to reach a wider audience. Media representatives, however, believe the move will result in fewer residents being informed of important legal matters and will be another blow […]
Connecticut courts moving notices from newspapers to website
The Connecticut court system will usher in the New Year by moving required public notices to its website and out of newspapers, citing lower costs and the potential to reach a wider audience. Media representatives, however, believe the move will result in fewer residents being informed of important legal matters and will be another blow […]
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