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Top citers, strongest first. 6 distinct citers.
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Hoffman v. Boyd (In Re Boyd)
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Conn. Gen.Stat. § 52-577 provides that "No action founded upon a tort shall be brought but within three years from the date of the act or omission complained of.”; But see National Bank v. D’Onofrio, 46 Conn. App. 199, 207 , 699 A.2d 237 (1997), cert, denied 243 Conn. 926 , 701 A.2d 657 (1997) (holding that the four-year statute of applicable to actual and constructive fraud under § 52-522j, adopted in 1991 as part of the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, was retroactively applicable to actions brought pursuant to § 52-552). 2 .
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Mazier v. Signature Pools, Inc.
See Ciarlelli v. Romeo, 46 Conn. App. 277, 283 , 699 A.2d 217 , cert. denied, 243 Conn. 929 , 701 A.2d 657 (1997), and cases cited therein. ‘‘The court’s determination of whether expert testimony was needed to support the plaintiff’s claim of negligence against the defendant was a legal determination, and, thus, our review is plenary.’’ (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Brye v. State, 147 Conn. App. 173, 181 , 81 A.3d 1198 (2013).
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DAP Financial Management Co. v. Mor-Fam Electric, Inc.
See Munroe v. Emhart Corp., 46 Conn. App. 37, 42 , 699 A.2d 213 , cert. denied, 243 Conn. 926 , 701 A.2d 658 (1997).
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Tarzia v. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
See Ciarlelli v. Romeo, 46 Conn. App. 277, 282 , 699 A.2d 217 , cert. denied, 243 Conn. 929 , 701 A.2d 657 (1997).
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State v. Weathers
It may, in its discretion, accept all, part, or none of the experts' testimony." (Citation omitted; internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Damone , 148 Conn. App. 137 , 167 n.13, 83 A.3d 1227 , cert. denied, 311 Conn. 936 , 88 A.3d 550 (2014) ; see also Ciarlelli v. Romeo , 46 Conn. App. 277 , 283, 699 A.2d 217 ("[o]ur courts have held that expert testimony is not required to prove ... that a criminal defendant is sane after he raises an insanity defense"), cert. denied, 243 Conn. 929 , 701 A.2d 657 (1997).
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Ahern v. Fuss & O'Neill, Inc.
See e.g., Ciarlelli v. Romeo, 46 Conn. App. 277, 280-81 , 699 A.2d 217 , cert. denied, 243 Conn. 929 , 701 A.2d 657 (1997); Kemp v. Ellington Purchasing Corp., 9 Conn. App. 400, 404-405 , 519 A.2d 95 (1986); Sturdivant v. Yale-New Haven Hospital, 2 Conn. App. 103, 106-108 , 476 A.2d 1074 (1984).
CONNECTICUT NATIONAL BANK
v.
LOUIS D'ONOFRIO
v.
LOUIS D'ONOFRIO
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Sep 30, 1997.
Joseph Glass, in support of the petition., Leanne M. Larson, in opposition.
Cited by 1 opinion | Published
The defendants’ petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 46 Conn. App. 199 (AC 14201/ 16141), is denied.
BERDON, J., did not participate in the consideration or decision of this petition.