Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 75
... damages bears the burden of proving them with reasonable certainty . Gargano v . Heyman , 203 Conn . 616 , 525 A.2d 1343 , 1346 ( 1987 ) . The measure of actual damages is not made clear . The proper course in instances of doubt should ...
... damages bears the burden of proving them with reasonable certainty . Gargano v . Heyman , 203 Conn . 616 , 525 A.2d 1343 , 1346 ( 1987 ) . The measure of actual damages is not made clear . The proper course in instances of doubt should ...
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when granting equitable relief or damages . " Punitive damages may be recovered " where appropriate . " The latter is particularly important because of the limitation of common law punitive damages in Connecticut to the expenses of ...
when granting equitable relief or damages . " Punitive damages may be recovered " where appropriate . " The latter is particularly important because of the limitation of common law punitive damages in Connecticut to the expenses of ...
Page 263
... damages among the solvent defendants . A significant change from Tort Reform I is that now 100 % of all economic damages are recoverable . Each solvent defendant will pay his percentage of the economic damages in relationship to the ...
... damages among the solvent defendants . A significant change from Tort Reform I is that now 100 % of all economic damages are recoverable . Each solvent defendant will pay his percentage of the economic damages in relationship to the ...
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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