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   State Courts - Connecticut - January 10, 2001

  
Batts v. Warden, CV000597600S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF HARTFORD, AT HARTFORD, January 10, 2001, Decided , January 10, 2001, Filed
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Overview: Where a habeas corpus petition failed to state a claim and the issues in the petition were res judicata because they were presented previously before a habeas court, counsel's motion to withdraw was granted and the petition was dismissed.

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Butler v. Freedom Choice Mortg., CV980578124, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF HARTFORD, AT HARTFORD, January 10, 2001, Filed
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Overview: Connecticut labor department's statutory action to recover unpaid wages was properly referred to a fact-finder; wage statute's attorneys' fees recovery provision did not protect employers.

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Carlo v. Kryzanski, CV000372104S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF FAIRFIELD, AT BRIDGEPORT, January 10, 2001, Filed
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Overview: Decedent's son-in-law's motion to strike prospective buyers' tortious interference with contract and negligence misrepresentation cross-claims was denied in action arising from real estate transaction.

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Commissioner of Transp. v. Capone, CV960393289, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW HAVEN, AT NEW HAVEN, January 10, 2001, Filed
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Overview: In landowner's appeal of commissioner of transportation's assessment of damages in condemnation action, landowner's claim concerning wall constructed on his property was not inverse condemnation claim, and thus was cognizable claim on appeal.

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Gambardella v. St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co., CV990423425S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW HAVEN, AT NEW HAVEN, January 10, 2001, Filed
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Overview: The insurer was entitled to enforcement of the settlement agreement where the terms of the settlement were clear and unambiguous with no conditions that accompanied the offer of settlement.

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Harp v. King, CV960392107S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW HAVEN, AT NEW HAVEN, January 10, 2001, Filed
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Overview: Intracorporate conspiracy doctrine precluded claim of civil conspiracy against employees of public housing financing agency where employees' actions were done in the course of their official duties.

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Jayson v. Urban Redevelopment Comm'n of Stamford, CV950148934, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF STAMFORD - NORWALK, AT STAMFORD, January 10, 2001, Decided , January 10, 2001, Filed
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Overview: Where defendant deducted environmental contamination and impairment from the market value of plaintiff's property for condemnation purposes, plaintiff was not entitled to summary judgment, since his constitutional arguments failed.

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Milford Auto Supply v. Valinsky, CV000069307S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF ANSONIA - MILFORD, AT MILFORD, January 10, 2001, Decided , January 10, 2001, Filed
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Overview: Because plaintiff knew it was dealing with a trade name, and had both actual and constructive notice of the identity of the corporate principal, defendant was shielded from personal liability on a debt for automotive parts.

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Nygren v. Steier, CV000156706, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF WATERBURY, AT WATERBURY, January 10, 2001, Decided , January 10, 2001, Filed
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Overview: Since interest in malpractice action was property of bankruptcy estate, bankruptcy trustee was real party in interest, and substitution of trustee as plaintiff thus provided standing and subject matter jurisdiction.

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Rock v. Mott Metallurgical Corp., CV990492215S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW BRITAIN, AT NEW BRITAIN, January 10, 2001, Decided , January 10, 2001, Filed
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Overview: In order to have sustained a claim of negligent infliction of emotional distress, the actions which led to the cause of action must have been related to an individual's termination from employment.

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