Litigation Overview: Connecticut | Practical Law

Litigation Overview: Connecticut | Practical Law

A Q&A guide to general litigation information for Connecticut. This State Q&A covers the Connecticut state court structure, state statutes and rules governing litigation procedure, and the attorney admissions process (including admission without examination, pro hac vice admission, and in-house counsel registration). Answers to questions can be compared across a number of jurisdictions (see Litigation Overview: State Q&A Tool).

Litigation Overview: Connecticut

Practical Law State Q&A 4-574-4866 (Approx. 12 pages)

Litigation Overview: Connecticut

by Paul D. Williams, Day Pitney LLP, with Practical Law Litigation
Law stated as of 28 Mar 2023Connecticut, United States
A Q&A guide to general litigation information for Connecticut. This State Q&A covers the Connecticut state court structure, state statutes and rules governing litigation procedure, and the attorney admissions process (including admission without examination, pro hac vice admission, and in-house counsel registration). Answers to questions can be compared across a number of jurisdictions (see Litigation Overview: State Q&A Tool).
Due to the ongoing 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, many court rules and procedures may be suspended or modified on a state-wide or court-by-court basis. For the latest developments in this jurisdiction, see Governor Lamont's Executive Orders and COVID-19 Information from the Connecticut Judicial Branch.