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   State Courts - Connecticut - January 10, 2001

  
Rooney v. Rooney, FA970716193, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF HARTFORD, AT HARTFORD, January 10, 2001, Decided , January 10, 2001, Filed
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Overview: In response to motions in a divorce action, the court determined earnings and earning capacity and ordered counsel to prepare child support guideline calculations, found husband in contempt, and ordered him to pay certain expenses.

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Taylor v. State, CV980578141S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF HARTFORD, AT HARTFORD, January 10, 2001, Decided , January 10, 2001, Filed
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Overview: Judgment was entered for the state transportation agency on employee's discrimination complaint. Employee failed to prove liability on her claims of failure to promote and hostile work environment.

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Tsamisis v. Tsamisis, FA000176358S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF STAMFORD - NORWALK, AT STAMFORD, January 10, 2001, Decided , January 10, 2001, Filed
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Overview: Plaintiff wife's request for attorney fees was granted, as she had insufficient liquid assets with which to pay her divorce lawyers, and the fee award ensured that she would not be deprived of her rights due to lack of funds.

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