Hall v. Bergman, 950 A.2d 1287 (Conn. 2008). · Go Syfert
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See Hall v. Bergman, 106 Conn. App. 660 , 662 n.2, 943 A.2d 515 , cert. denied, 287 Conn. 911 , 950 A.2d 1287 , cert. granted, 287 Conn. 911 , 950 A.2d 1287 (2008). 4 The jury also awarded Tamar $108,000 for noneconomic damages.
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L. Lynne HALL
v.
Stanley BERGMAN et al.
18155.
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
May 21, 2008.
950 A.2d 1287
Cited by 1 opinion  |  Published

Rene Gerard Martineau, Wallingford, in support of the petition.

[*1288] The petition by the defendant Stuart Cohn for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 106 Conn.App. 660, 943 A.2d 515 (2008), is granted, limited to the following issue:

"Did the Appellate Court properly affirm the trial court's order setting aside the jury verdict?"

KATZ and SCHALLER, Js., did not participate in the consideration or decision of this petition.

The Supreme Court docket number is SC 18155.