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Attorney John Matulis answers your legal questions on WTIC's Law Talk2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
  • Law Talk 2-21-26
    Feb 21 2026
    On today’s show, we look at whether someone can essentially “testify from the grave,” breaking down how a deceased person’s prior statements may be used in court and what the Dead Person’s Statute means for a case. We examine a slip and fall claim involving a snowplow contractor and discuss whether a contractor can be held responsible for injuries during an active storm under the ongoing storm doctrine. We explore a zoning dispute where a private club sought to convert its pickleball courts into tennis courts but was denied a required special permit, raising questions about local zoning authority and land use restrictions. We turn to estate planning and last wills and testaments, answering common questions about creating a will and who may have the right to challenge it.
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    39 Min.
  • Law Talk 2-14-26
    Feb 14 2026
    Today we examine a case involving the short term rental industry, where a town has prohibited short term rentals but a property owner wants to use their home as one, raising questions about local regulations and property rights. Next, we explore a dispute between family members over a property purchased for their mother by a brother and sister, highlighting whether good faith and trust are enough when money and expectations complicate family relationships. We also take a call from a caller asking about the legality of possessing an unregistered firearm and the right to “hold your ground” if someone breaks into their property. Finally, a landlord calls in seeking guidance on her rights after a tenant allegedly damages her property and is hospitalized, while police inform her she cannot inspect the unit without the tenant’s permission.
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    42 Min.
  • Law Talk 2-7-26
    Feb 7 2026
    On today’s show, we look at a real estate case involving a property being sold “as is,” and whether that’s a smart move or a potential risk for sellers and buyers. Next, we look at a slip and fall claim involving a minor and explore when parents may be held legally responsible. We also examine a temporary injunction case where a business switched legal service providers and tried to retrieve its financial and legal records, only to face resistance over a disputed bill, raising issues about control of records and business obligations.
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    43 Min.
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