Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 71State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1997 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... Appellate Court also expanded its panels to include retired judges from the Appellate and Supreme Courts . Both sides must consent to the assignment of such judges to hear arguments . Such consent increases the chances of an appeal ...
... Appellate Court also expanded its panels to include retired judges from the Appellate and Supreme Courts . Both sides must consent to the assignment of such judges to hear arguments . Such consent increases the chances of an appeal ...
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... Appellate Court illus- trated the difference between the evidence required for proof of simple negligence and that required for proof of profes- sional negligence or malpractice . Bourquin v . B. Braun Melsun- gen21 held that the ...
... Appellate Court illus- trated the difference between the evidence required for proof of simple negligence and that required for proof of profes- sional negligence or malpractice . Bourquin v . B. Braun Melsun- gen21 held that the ...
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sue a decision is mandatory rather than discretionary . How- ever , the Appellate Court also held that noncompliance may be waived by conduct . It remanded the matter to the com- pensation review board for a determination of whether the ...
sue a decision is mandatory rather than discretionary . How- ever , the Appellate Court also held that noncompliance may be waived by conduct . It remanded the matter to the com- pensation review board for a determination of whether the ...
Contents
CONNECTICUT APPELLATE REVIEW | 1 |
SURVEY OF 1996 CONNECTICUT | 13 |
1996 | 49 |
Copyright | |
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