Former House Speaker Joe Aresimowicz is becoming a lobbyist, but a revolving-door law limits him for a year.
Thomas D. Ritter
As he exits, UConn chair lobbies unreceptive governor
The outgoing chair of UConn’s board of trustees is urging Gov. Ned Lamont to pass over his vice chair, Thomas D. Ritter, and pick trustee Shari Cantor, “a unifying, non-polarizing force on the board.”
CT Supreme Court rules in FOI case involving Ritter, CRRA
A unanimous ruling Monday by the Connecticut Supreme Court in a case involving a prominent lawyer-lobbyist, former House Speaker Thomas D. Ritter, seems to narrow the circumstances when a lawyer’s business or political advice is protected by lawyer-client privilege.
Uber, taxis line up lobbyists for Connecticut battle
A lobbying war between Connecticut’s taxi industry and Uber Technologies, whose ride-sharing service is the epitome of a “disruptive technology” and the evolving “sharing economy,” is about to emerge from the shadows in Hartford.