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   State Courts - Connecticut - January 4, 2001

  
Southern New Eng. Tel. Co. v. Department of Pub. Util. Control, CV000499729, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW BRITAIN, AT NEW BRITAIN, January 4, 2001, Decided , January 4, 2001, Filed
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Overview: Defendant had jurisdiction over plaintiff to prevent plaintiff from discriminating in its rates for enhanced services, and thus, could prohibit plaintiff from charging competitors more for such services than it charged its own customers.

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Stout v. Stout, 0553008, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW LONDON, AT NEW LONDON, January 4, 2001, Decided , January 4, 2001, Filed
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Overview: A wife and husband's marriage was ordered dissolved due to irretrievable breakdown, the parties were awarded joint custody of their minor child, determined child support, and divided the parties' property and real estate.

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