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assists the firm's clients both when facing government investigations, and in the conduct of their own internal investigations. The firm's business litigation practice group comprises nearly 70 attorneys representing clients in state and federal courts throughout the U.S. across a range of subject areas. She works in the firm's Stamford and Hartford, Connecticut offices.
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named Justice Katz to head the troubled Connecticut Department of Children and Families (DCF). She stepped down from the Connecticut Supreme Court on January 5, 2011 in anticipation of assuming the DCF post. Justice Katz said she looked forward to the challenge of leading DCF, noting, "I can think of
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where "the high court unanimously upheld the conviction of Arnold Bell, who had shot a New Haven police officer, but found part of a law giving him a stiffer sentence as a persistent dangerous offender unconstitutional. The court ruled that a jury, not a judge, must make that determination." This
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On Jan. 14, 2018, Katz joined the law firm Shipman & Goodwin LLP as a partner in its Business Litigation Practice Group. She works in several areas, including with the firm's practitioners who handle federal, state and administrative appeals. In addition, she provides mediation services, and
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rejected requests by the Diocese to stay or reconsider the Connecticut opinion ordering the release of the documents. The documents were released at the Waterbury Superior Courthouse on Dec. 1, 2009. The Diocese provided background and a statement on the suit and its
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During her 18+ years as an associate justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court, Justice Katz sat on approximately 2,500 cases and authored nearly 500 opinions. Some notable and/or controversial opinions and cases include:
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to release thousands of legal documents from previous lawsuits filed against priests accused of sexually abusing children. The Connecticut Supreme Court case stemmed from a suit brought by the
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that gay and lesbian couples could not be denied the right to marry because of the Equal Protection Clause of the state constitution. This decision made Connecticut the third state (along with
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A report ("The Malloy-Wyman Record: A Review Across Five Areas of Policy, January 5, 2011 โ€“ January 9, 2019") released by Governor Malloy and Lieutenant Governor
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decision led prominent legislators to conclude it had effectively voided the state's persistent violent offender law, and a new law would need to be implemented.
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titled, "Connecticut losing the gutsiest leader in child welfare." He called her job as commissioner, "probably the hardest in state or local government."
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Katz started her professional career in 1977 as an attorney at the law firm of Winnick, Vine and Welch (now Winnick, Vine, Welch & Teodosio
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in 2009. She was the first public defender to serve on the Connecticut Supreme Court and the second woman to serve on the court after Justice
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Connecticut made considerable progress reforming the state child welfare system under the leadership of Commissioner Katz. In 2015, the
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in Hamden and also served from 1981 to 1984 as an instructor in legal research and writing, Moot Court, and appellate advocacy at the
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Put the state on an achievable path to end decades of federal court oversight, affirming the remarkable transformation of the system.
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Joette Katz was confirmed as Commissioner of DCF by unanimous vote of the Connecticut State Senate on February 4, 2011.
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Remarks by Justice Joette Katz at the James W. Cooper Fellows Portrait Exhibit Honoring the Women of the Bench
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at the end of their terms, summarized some of the progress made at DCF under Commissioner Katz's leadership:
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On Dec. 6, 2018, Richard Wexler, executive director of the National Coalition for Child Protection Reform
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in 1992. Her appointment at age 39 made her, at the time, the youngest justice ever appointed to the
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Community Mediation: The 2012 Honorable Robert C. Zampano Award for Excellence in Mediation, 2012
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led the General Assembly to pass a "plain meaning" statute regarding statutory interpretation.
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Remarks by Justice Joette Katz at the presentation of the CBA Henry Naruk Award, June 2004
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In a year-end editorial, "Hearts and darts, Connecticut's highs and lows, for 2018," the
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Doubled the number of youth living with a relative or other person the child knows well.
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Decreased out-of-state placements from 357 children in 2011 to just 7 children in 2018.
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Katz went to high school at the Berkeley Institute in Brooklyn (now known as the
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Oversaw a 76 percent decline in the number of children living in group settings.
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Achieved an almost 10 percent reduction in the total number of children in care.
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Justice Katz has served on numerous committees and commissions, including the
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Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association Women's Caucus: Trailblazer Award, 2006
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in New Haven, where she is currently serving as Visiting Clinical Lecturer
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The Connecticut Bar Association's Henry J. Naruk Judiciary Award in 2004
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Bruckmann, Joseph G.; Katz, Joette; Douglas Nash, G. (September 1989).
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New York Times, Sep. 19, 1992: Weicker Names Young Judge To Top Court
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Connecticut Voices for Children: State Policy Leadership Award, 2013
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The Lawyers Children for America: Outstanding Leadership Award, 2013
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Connecticut Supreme Court: Unseal Priest Abuse Documents, May 2009
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Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame: Notable Women of Influence, 2011
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Casey Family Programs: Casey Excellence for Children Award, 2015
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is a landmark 1996 Connecticut Supreme Court decision regarding
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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Connecticut Criminal Caselaw Handbook: A Practitioner's Guide
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Justice Katz has received many awards and honors, including:
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in 1989. She was elevated to the state Supreme Court by Gov.
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few things more important than the mission of this agency."
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Family Children's Agency: Family Strengthening Award, 2015
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Governing magazine: A Public Official of the Year, 2012
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Commissioner Katz retired from DCF in January 2019.
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Brooklyn, New York
Philip Rubin
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University of Connecticut School of Law

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