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Top citers, strongest first. 9 distinct citers.
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McGovern Capital v. Papic, No. Cv 02 0190931 S (Dec. 24, 2002)
See Scinto v. Sosin , 51 Conn. App. 222 cert. denied 247 Conn. 963 (1998).
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Green v. Connecticut Disposal Service, Inc.
See Scinto v. Sosin, 51 Conn. App. 222, 230-38 , 721 A.2d 552 (1998), cert, denied, 247 Conn. 963 , 724 A.2d 1125 (1999).
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Ginsburg v. Cadle Co.
See Cadle Co. v. Ginsburg, 51 Conn. App. 392 , 721 A.2d 1246 (1998), cert. denied, 247 Conn. 963 , 724 A.2d 1125 (1999).
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Sosin v. Scinto
See Scinto v. Sosin, 51 Conn. App. 222 , 721 A.2d 552 (1998), cert. denied, 247 Conn. 963 , 724 A.2d 1125 (1999).
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In re James L.
See Cadle Co. v. Ginsburg, 51 Conn. App. 392 , 408-409 n.5, 721 A.2d 1246 (1998), cert. denied, 247 Conn. 963 , 724 A.2d 1125 (1999).
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Ginsburg v. the Cadle Company, No. 415505 (Jul. 26, 1999)
See Cadle Co. v. Ginsburg, 51 Conn. App. 392 , 721 A.2d 1246 (1998), cert. denied, 247 Conn. 963 , 724 A.2d 1125 (1999).
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Industrial Risk v. Hartford Steam Boiler, No. Cv-99-0585438 (Apr. 29, 1999)
See Scinto v. Sosin, 51 Conn. App. 222 , 227 , 721 A.2d 552 (1998), cert. denied, 247 Conn. 963 , ___ A.2d ___ (1999).
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Kirwan v. Kirwan
See, e.g., Masters v. Masters , 201 Conn. 50 , 64-65, 513 A.2d 104 (1986) ("the ultimate responsibility for determining and protecting the best interests of children in family disputes rests with the trial court and not with the parties to a dissolution action"). 17 There is no doubt that "[t]he courts of this state encourage arbitration as a means of alternative dispute resolution ...." Scinto v. Sosin , 51 Conn. App. 222 , 227, 721 A.2d 552 (1998), cert. denied, 247 Conn. 963 , 724 A.2d 1125 (1999).
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Ray Weiner, LLC v. Bridgeport
Bender v. Bender, 292 Conn. 696, 728 , 975 A.2d 636 (2009). ‘‘A finding of fact is clearly erroneous when there is no evidence in the record to support it . . . or when although there is evidence to support it, the reviewing court on the entire evidence is left with the definite and firm conviction that a mistake has been committed.’’ (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Id. ‘‘A party seeking injunctive relief has the burden of alleging and proving irreparable harm and lack of an adequate remedy at law.’’ (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Welles v. Lichaj, supra, 136 Conn. App…
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BARBARA A. SCINTO
v.
HOWARD B. SOSIN
v.
HOWARD B. SOSIN
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Feb 10, 1999.
J. Daniel Sagarin, David A. Slossberg and Wesley W. Horton, in support of the petition., Louis R. Pepe and Richard F. Wareing, in opposition.
Published
The defendants’ petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 51 Conn. App. 222 (AC 17441), is denied.