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Personal Identifying Information, Using Pseudonyms, Lodging and Sealing

08.05.2019 - By CT Judicial BranchPlay

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Episode 16 – Personal Identifying Information, Using Pseudonyms, Lodging and Sealing

Attorney Robert Wilock, Chief Clerk for the Fairfield Judicial District, discusses limitations on the use of personal identifying information in court, the proper use of anonymous complaints using pseudonyms and the processes to lodge and seal documents. Connecticut Practice Book Sec. 4-7 Personal Identifying Information To Be Omitted or Redacted from Court Records in Civil and Family Matters

Connecticut Practice Book Sec. 7-4B Motion to File under Seal

Connecticut Practice Book Sec. 7-4C Lodging a Record

Connecticut Practice Book Sec. 11-20A Sealing Files or Limiting Disclosure of Documents in Civil Cases

Connecticut Practice Book Sec. 11-20B Documents Containing Personal Identifying Information

Connecticut Practice Book Sec. 25-59A Sealing Files or Limiting Disclosure of Documents in Family Matters

Connecticut Practice Book Sec. 25-59B Documents Containing Personal Identifying Information

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