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In Connecticut there is an important practice in litigating both civil and illegal bankruptcy cases. It has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in civil Bankruptcy cases and on behalf of equally persons and companies accused of bankruptcy laws. In addition to litigating civil and bankruptcy cases, one of the firm%27s older members, David L. Belt , has trained bankruptcy law as an associate of the addition faculty of the University Of Connecticut School Of Law .
He has also attend seminars on bankruptcy law to new lawyers and has written an editorial on interpreting the Connecticut bankruptcy Act, which, similar to the central bankruptcy laws, provides that a victorious applicant can be awarded treble compensation and attorney%27s bill if it establishes a infringement of the act. Both Mr. Grudberg and Mr. Belt were between the lawyers on behalf of SCM Corporation during the test and plea of a major civil Bankruptcy case next to Xerox Corporation alleging that Xerox Corporation had monopolized plain paper office copying, a case connecting a judge%27s trial permanent over a year. |