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News
06/01/10
Certification Anniversary
This month marks the 21st Anniversary of Paralegal Michelle Coppola's Paralegal Certification. Michelle received her Certification from the National Academy of Paralegal Studies held at Albertus Magnus College in New Haven, CT.
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05/01/10
Second year at Suite 202
May marks the second anniversary of the firm's move to our current office at 325 Highland Avenue, Cheshire, Suite 202. The space has been specifically designed and decorated to help our clients feel comfortable and supported. The firm takes this opport...
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04/01/10
Lisa J. Cappalli, Esq., LLC Ten Year Anniversary
This month Lisa J. Cappalli, Esq., LLC celebrates our ten year anniversary. The firm takes this opportunity to thank our many clients who have permitted us to serve them during this time.
Before starting her own firm, Attorney Cappalli was ...
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03/26/10
Lisa J. Cappalli addresses CBA Real Property Section Executive Committee
Attorney Cappalli, was a guest at the March 25th meeting of the Connecticut Bar Association Real Property Section Executive Committee. Attorney Cappalli led a lively discussion about a common issue encountered by divorce as well as real estate attorneys:...
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03/16/10
Announcing the Arrival of Our Firm Video
Lisa J. Cappalli, Esq., LLC is excited to report that final edits are being made to our firm video and it should be up on the web site by the end of the month. We expect the video will be a great addition to our web site, in particular by helping potenti...
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02/22/10
Homebuyer Tax Credit May be Available Even If You Already Own a Home
The federal government recently expanded the opportunity for persons to take advantage of the $8,000 tax credit for the purchase of a "first" home. Assuming you are otherwise eligible, you can now qualify for the credit if you enter into a valid written ...
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01/01/10
New Court Rule Makes Non-adversarial Divorce Processes Like Mediation and Collaboration Even More Advantageous
A new court rule, effective December 1, 2009, vests more control in the court over the lives of couples choosing to divorce the “old fashioned adversarial” way.
There are now new consequences if the divorce case is not settled within the 90 ...
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