Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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suffering any loss from a violation . Such damages may be recoverable where , absent CUTPA , there would be only more limited relief . " The Act provides for equitable relief against violations . Also , the act provides for an ...
suffering any loss from a violation . Such damages may be recoverable where , absent CUTPA , there would be only more limited relief . " The Act provides for equitable relief against violations . Also , the act provides for an ...
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LOSS OF CONSORTIUM The Connecticut Supreme Court has finally resolved the longstanding conflict among Superior Court decisions by holding that a spouse may not recover for post - mortem loss of consortium in a wrongful death action ...
LOSS OF CONSORTIUM The Connecticut Supreme Court has finally resolved the longstanding conflict among Superior Court decisions by holding that a spouse may not recover for post - mortem loss of consortium in a wrongful death action ...
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50 post - mortem loss of consortium unless the legislature decides to so provide by amending the wrongful death statute . However , the death of a spouse does not terminate the common law claim for loss or consortium for that period of ...
50 post - mortem loss of consortium unless the legislature decides to so provide by amending the wrongful death statute . However , the death of a spouse does not terminate the common law claim for loss or consortium for that period of ...
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Contents
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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