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   State Courts - Connecticut - December 28, 1999

  
Babcock v. Bridgeport Hosp., (SC 16133), SUPREME COURT OF CONNECTICUT, December 28, 1999, Officially Released
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Overview: In medical malpractice actions, the court ruled that the medical peer review privilege applied only to documents relating to medical peer review and not to all documents prepared by a medical peer review committee.

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Channer v. Davenport Sur. Co., CV 960505178, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF HARTFORD - NEW BRITAIN, AT HARTFORD, December 28, 1999, Filed
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Overview: Plaintiff's dispute as to the tolling of the statute of limitations was a sufficient issue of material fact that a motion for summary judgment was properly denied.

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Collard & Roe, P.C. v. Straight, (AC 19473), APPELLATE COURT OF CONNECTICUT, December 28, 1999, Officially Released
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Doe v. Statewide Griev. Comm., (AC 18617), APPELLATE COURT OF CONNECTICUT, December 28, 1999, Officially Released
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Overview: Plaintiff attorney's action seeking injunction against defendant was dismissed because plaintiff failed to exhaust administrative remedies available through the grievance process before seeking judicial review or intervention.

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Dontigney v. Department of Corrections, CV 980585473, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF HARTFORD - NEW BRITAIN, AT HARTFORD, December 28, 1999, Filed
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FDIC v. Crystal, (SC 16079), SUPREME COURT OF CONNECTICUT, December 28, 1999, Officially Released
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Overview: Court had subject matter jurisdiction over plaintiff's assessed deficiency claim but not over refund claim because de novo standard of review permitted use of theory not raised in administrative proceeding.

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Gillette v. Town of Monroe, (AC 18673), APPELLATE COURT OF CONNECTICUT, December 28, 1999, Officially Released
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Overview: Plaintiff police officer was entitled to workers' compensation benefits because his preemployment physical examination did not reveal any evidence of his hypertension and heart disease.

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Gontowski v. Gontowski, (AC 18395), APPELLATE COURT OF CONNECTICUT, December 28, 1999, Officially Released
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In re Alissa N., (AC 18596), APPELLATE COURT OF CONNECTICUT, December 28, 1999, Officially Released
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Overview: The trial court acted within its discretion in denying grandmother's petition to terminate mother's parental rights, and the testimony of the guardian of the child's estate regarding his observations of the child and the mother was properly allowed.

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In re Devanice A., (AC 17911), APPELLATE COURT OF CONNECTICUT, December 28, 1999, Officially Released
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