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   State Courts - Connecticut - February 26, 2004

  
Sullivan v. Adm'r, Unemployment Comp. Act, CV030405895S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF FAIRFIELD, AT BRIDGEPORT, February 26, 2004, Decided , February 26, 2004, Filed
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Tedesco v. Blue Ridge Ins. Co., CV030090651S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF LITCHFIELD, AT LITCHFIELD, February 26, 2004, Decided , February 26, 2004, Filed
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Overview: An apportionment complaint was stricken as unnecessary where a driver's insurer was entitled to an apportionment instruction in a passenger's underinsured motorist coverage action against it, as the driver was a "settled party."

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Westminster Assocs. v. Head, CV010454381, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW HAVEN, AT NEW HAVEN, February 26, 2004, Decided , February 26, 2004, Filed
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Winchester v. McCue, FA020471185S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW HAVEN, AT NEW HAVEN, February 26, 2004, Filed
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Overview: Since a prenuptial agreement was requested by the wife and composed by her attorney, and the husband adequately disclosed his financial worth, including an inheritance that was not fully determined, the terms of the agreement were enforceable.

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Winer v. Warden, CV030473009, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW HAVEN, AT NEW HAVEN, February 26, 2004, Decided , February 26, 2004, Filed
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Overview: A prisoner, whose probation had been revoked, had not shown ineffectiveness of counsel where he faced up to 46 years in prison and had negotiated pleas resulting in incarceration for a period of two years prior to his probation revocation.

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