I recently attended a pre-trial in Hartford before Judge Trial Referee Jerry Wagner. Those of you who are in the Hartford court enough probably know that Judge Wagner is a book lover. He reads books and talks about books. He also repairs broken books. Although I have never seen it, he has a workshop at home - complete with presses and machinery and glues and paper - where he brings old books back to life.
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Guest Commentary
Library Closings Could Cripple Trial Lawyers
The Connecticut Law Tribune
March 1, 2010
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