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Alexander v. Jitney Jungle Stores of America, Inc.
See, Beaulieu of America, Inc. v. Dunn, 658 So.2d 454 (Ala.Civ.App. 1994).* Dunlop argues that `there can be no liability where the evidence shows that the employee was terminated because he violated the employer's attendance policy, and not because he filed a worker's compensation claim,' which Dunlop says `is by far the majority position on this issue,' citing Chiaia v. Pepperidge Farm, Inc., 24 *406 Conn.App. 362, 588 A.2d 652 (1991), cert. denied, 219 Conn. 907 , 593 A.2d 133 (1991) (holding that an employer's neutral application of an absence control policy is permissible, and noting that…
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Smith v. Dunlop Tire Corp.
See, Beaulieu of America, Inc. v. Dunn , 658 So.2d 454 (Ala.Civ.App. 1994). 3 Dunlop argues that "there can be no liability where the evidence shows that the employee was terminated because he violated the employer's attendance policy, and not because he filed a worker's compensation claim," which Dunlop says "is by far the majority position on this issue," citing Chiaia v. Pepperidge Farm, Inc. , 24 Conn. App. 362 , 588 A.2d 652 (1991), cert. denied, 219 Conn. 907 , 593 A.2d 133 (1991) (holding that an employer's neutral application of an absence control policy is permissible, and noting that…
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Bank of Boston Connecticut v. Moniz
Fidelity Trust Co. v. Irick, 206 Conn. 484 , 538 A.2d 1027 (1988); see also Connecticut Savings Bank v. Burger, 23 Conn. App. 192 , 579 A.2d 1097 (1990).” Farmers & Mechanics Bank v. Arbucci, 24 Conn. App. 486, 487-88 , 589 A.2d 14 , cert. denied, 219 Conn. 907 , 593 A.2d 133 (1991).
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Edward Fenn
v.
Planning and Zoning Commission of the Town of Seymour
v.
Planning and Zoning Commission of the Town of Seymour
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
May 30, 1991.
Joseph E. Sakai, in support of the petition., Richard P. Gilardi, in opposition.
Cited by 1 opinion | Published
The plaintiff’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 24 Conn. App. 430, is denied.