Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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6 action only by the FTC , can now be the basis of actions by private parties ' and the Attorney General . Further , CUTPĂ provides that plaintiffs who establish violations commonly can obtain more favorable remedies than under other ...
6 action only by the FTC , can now be the basis of actions by private parties ' and the Attorney General . Further , CUTPĂ provides that plaintiffs who establish violations commonly can obtain more favorable remedies than under other ...
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... action , but may recover for antemortem loss of consortium if the spouse joins individually in the wrongful death action . These two issues were certified to the court by the United States District Court in Ladd v . Douglas Trucking ...
... action , but may recover for antemortem loss of consortium if the spouse joins individually in the wrongful death action . These two issues were certified to the court by the United States District Court in Ladd v . Douglas Trucking ...
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... action is dependent upon a finding that the injured spouse has suffered compensable injuries , which must exceed damages for medical expenses and lost wages . The Connecticut Supreme Court , in Izzo v . Colonial Penn Insurance Co. , 50 ...
... action is dependent upon a finding that the injured spouse has suffered compensable injuries , which must exceed damages for medical expenses and lost wages . The Connecticut Supreme Court , in Izzo v . Colonial Penn Insurance Co. , 50 ...
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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