Fewer Summary Judgments, More Jury Trials Mark Connecticut's Civil Rights Landscape, Alexander Taubes Says | Connecticut Law Tribune - Law.com

New Haven solo practitioner and civil rights attorney Alexander Taubes sees the biggest threat to practices like his from the “continued COVID-19 lockdowns and slowdowns.” And he said they’ll soon have “a catastrophic effect.”
The 32-year-old Taubes, who also handles criminal matters, personal injury and election law, said: “There were jury trials during the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic. We cannot afford to shut down our judiciary again.”
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