STATE HOUSE — Robert Cordy, whose last day as a member of the Supreme Judicial Court was Friday, will return to his former law firm, McDermott, Will & Emery, in October.
After 15-plus years on the bench, Cordy plans to practice the same type of civil and criminal litigation that comprised his portfolio earlier, along with "corporate problem-solving," which he said is a "love" of his.
A union-funded third party is trying to push Connecticut's Democrats further to the left, at a time when the state is already buckling under the weight of liberal fiscal policies.
Leaders of the Connecticut Working Families Party declared victory after all five legislative candidates they supported won their races in this week's Democratic primary.