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Please note the following: Counsel are urged to provide the Supreme Court with a minimum of 48 hours’ notice in the event an appeal scheduled for full argument is to be withdrawn. See also P.B. §§ 63-9, 85‑2, 85-3. N.B. Cases are scheduled for a specified time. Counsel and pro se parties must identify themselves to the Clerk in the Courtroom within the timeframes noted.

Practice Book § 69-2: "Cases will be considered ready for assignment when the record and all briefs of all parties, including reply briefs, have been filed or, if the record has been filed, the time for filing reply briefs has expired."

Counsel and pro se parties scheduled for argument at 10am must check in with the Clerk in Court by 9:30am. For matters after 10am, counsel and pro se parties must check in with the Clerk one hour prior to their scheduled argument time. -- Paul S. Hartan, Acting Chief Clerk
Fourth Term - January 2015
Click on Docket Numbers to view Case Summaries. Summaries will be posted as available.
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All calendar assignments are subject to change. This web page will include the latest changes.

Briefs are available on the Case Lookup Page  |  Archive of Assignments
 

MONDAY, JAN. 5, 2015 
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.
 
SC19253 HHD
RBC NICE BEARINGS, INC., ET AL.

Wiggin & Dana, LLP
    
v.
SKF USA, INC.

O’Connell, Attmore & Morris, LLC
David Richman, pro hac vice
Janssen Matthew, pro hac vice
Patricia A. McCausland, pro hac vice
 
 
11:00 A.M.

 
SC19397 HHB
TOWN OF GROTON

Suisman, Shapiro, Wool, Brennan, Gray & Greenberg, P.C.
   
  v.
COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE SERVICES ET AL.

Louis Peter Bucari
Michelson, Kane, Royster & Barger
Dinah J. Bee, Assistant Attorney General

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 TUESDAY, JAN. 6, 2015 
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

 
SC19225 HHD
TOWN OF CANTON

Halloran & Sage, LLP
    
v.
CADLE PROPERTIES OF CONNECTICUT, INC., ET AL.

Greene Law, PC
Boneeweintraub, LLC
 
 
11:00 A.M.

 
SC19271 TSR
MARCUS MOYE

John L. Cordiani, Jr., Assigned Counsel
    
v.
COMMISSIONER OF CORRECTION

Sarah Hanna, Assistant State’s Attorney
 
 
12:00 Noon

 
SC19257 KNL     MARKED OVER
JAMES MCCONNELL
     v.
KATHLEEN MCCONNELL ET AL.
For Plaintiffs In Error: Goldberg Segalla, LLP
Elizabeth M. Cristofaro
For Defendant In Error Superior Court,
Judicial District of New London: Jane R. Rosenberg, Assistant Attorney General
For Defendant In Error Richard M. Hoyt, Trustee: Matthew G. Berger, Attorney at Law, LLC

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THURSDAY, JAN. 8, 2015
 
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

 
SC19289 FST
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE

Martha Croog, LLC
Krasow Garlick & Hadley, LLC
Carlton Fields Jordan Burt, P.A.
    
v.
MANUEL J. PEREZ ET AL.

Begos Horgan & Brown, LLP
 
 
11:00 A.M.

 
SC19140 TSR
FRITZGERALD DIEUDONNE

Damon Kirschbaum
    
v.
COMMISSIONER OF CORRECTION

Michael Proto, Assistant State’s Attorney



12:00 Noon

SC19426     M08
IN RE: CASSANDRA C.

Taylor & Sexton, LLC
Paul L. Rubin
Benjamin Zivyon, Assistant Attorney General
Rosemarie T. Weber, Assistant Attorney General
John E. Tucker, Assistant Attorney General
Counsel for Minor Child: Andreas Spoerk, Joshua D. Michtom
Guardian Ad Litem: Jon David Reducha
Counsel for Guardian Ad Litem: Not Appointed
For Amicus Curiae American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Connecticut: Halloran & Sage, LLP

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FRIDAY, JAN. 9, 2015
 
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

 
SC19254 NNH
STATE OF CONNECTICUT

Timothy F. Costello, Assistant State’s Attorney
    
v.
RICHARD SANTOS, JR.

James B. Streeto, Assistant Public Defender
 
 
11:00 A.M.

 
SC19221 HHD
MADELINE MCDERMOTT, ADMIN. OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM MCDERMOTT ET AL.

McNamara & Goodman, LLP
The Gallagher Law Firm
Hugh D. Hughes
    
v.
STATE OF CONNECTICUT

Michael R. Bullers, Assistant Attorney General

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MONDAY, JAN. 12, 2015
 
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

 
SC19194 AAN
STATE OF CONNECTICUT
Emily Graner Sexton, Special Deputy Assistant State’s Attorney
    
v.
NUNO MIRANDA

David V. DeRosa
 
 
11:00 A.M.

 
SC19305 HHD
STATE OF CONNECTICUT

Kathryn W. Bare, Assistant State’s Attorney
    
v.
MAURICE FRANCIS

John L. Cordani, Jr., Assigned Counsel

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TUESDAY, JAN. 13, 2015
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

 
SC19219 FST
ARTIE’S AUTO BODY, INC., ET AL.

Hurwitz Sagarin Slossbert & Knuff LLC
For Amicus Curiae State of Connecticut:
Jane R. Rosenberg, Assistant Attorney General

     v.
THE HARTFORD FIRE INS. CO.

Axinn Veltrop Harkrider LLP
Wiggin & Dana LLP
For Amici Curiae Professor Timothy
Muris and Professor J. Howard Beales: Michael D. Shumsky
 
 
11:00 A.M.

 
SC19266 TSR
STATE OF CONNECTICUT
Melissa E. Patterson, Assistant State’s Attorney
    
v.
SETH WILLIAM APT

Adele V. Patterson, Sr., Assistant Public Defender
Charity Hemingway, Deputy Assistant Public Defender

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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, 2015
 
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

 
SC19371 HHB
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER ET AL.
Jacqueline Suzanne Hoell, Assistant Attorney General
Henry A. Salton, Assistant Attorney General
    
v.
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION COMMISSION ET AL.

Freedom of Information Commission
Ron Robillard, self-represented party
 
 
11:00 A.M.

 
SC19038 UWY
STATE OF CONNECTICUT

James A. Killen, Senior Assistant State’s Attorney
   
 v.
MATTHEW O’BRIEN-VEADER

James B. Streeto, Assistant Public Defender

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THURSDAY, JAN. 15, 2015
 
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

 
SC19399 M09M
STATE OF CONNECTICUT

Nancy L. Walker, Special Deputy Assistant State’s Attorney
     v
.
FRANCIS ANDERSON

Office of the Chief Public Defender
 
 
11:00 A.M.

 
SC19307 HHB
STEVE MARTORELLI

Michael Feldman
Steve Martorelli, self-represented party
    
v.
CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Jane R. Rosenberg, Assistant Attorney General
 

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