Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 85
... decision , Mead v . Burns , the Connecticut Supreme Court created a major contrast with its decision in Russell . In Mead , the court considered the question of whether CUTPA applied to deceptive practices in the insurance industry ...
... decision , Mead v . Burns , the Connecticut Supreme Court created a major contrast with its decision in Russell . In Mead , the court considered the question of whether CUTPA applied to deceptive practices in the insurance industry ...
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... decision , the Compensation Review Division affirmed the commissioner's decision . The Appellate Court , however , reversed the decision of the Compensation Review Division . The court noted that its earlier decision in LaVogue was not ...
... decision , the Compensation Review Division affirmed the commissioner's decision . The Appellate Court , however , reversed the decision of the Compensation Review Division . The court noted that its earlier decision in LaVogue was not ...
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... decision is currently being appealed . Another declaratory ruling of interest to public sector practitioners was issued by the SBLR in City of Middletown " in which the Board held that the decision to bar smoking at all times while on ...
... decision is currently being appealed . Another declaratory ruling of interest to public sector practitioners was issued by the SBLR in City of Middletown " in which the Board held that the decision to bar smoking at all times while on ...
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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