Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... DAMAGES A. Collateral Source Reduction In Fleming v . Garnett , 158 the Supreme Court construed the application of the collateral source rule pursuant to Tort Reform I. 159 Fleming was a wrongful death case in which the plaintiff's ...
... DAMAGES A. Collateral Source Reduction In Fleming v . Garnett , 158 the Supreme Court construed the application of the collateral source rule pursuant to Tort Reform I. 159 Fleming was a wrongful death case in which the plaintiff's ...
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160 damages . The court reviewed the statutory language and also looked at Tort Reform II161 to buttress its position that the trial court had properly made the collateral source reductions before the calculation of the defendant's ...
160 damages . The court reviewed the statutory language and also looked at Tort Reform II161 to buttress its position that the trial court had properly made the collateral source reductions before the calculation of the defendant's ...
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... damages and attorney's fees in certain specified discrimination cases , notably excluding all statutes covering employment dis- crimination . Subsection ( d ) provides a damage remedy in dis- criminatory credit practice cases . The ...
... damages and attorney's fees in certain specified discrimination cases , notably excluding all statutes covering employment dis- crimination . Subsection ( d ) provides a damage remedy in dis- criminatory credit practice cases . The ...
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