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Connecticut Supreme Court

Assignment for Days

All calendar assignments are subject to change. This web page will include the latest scheduling changes.

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the Supreme Court with a minimum of 48 hours’ notice in the event an appeal scheduled for full argument is to be withdrawn.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, Chief Clerk
Eighth Term - May 2015
Click on Docket Numbers to view Case Summaries. Summaries will be posted as available.
  • Monday, May 18
  • Tuesday, May 19
  • Wednesday, May 20
  • Thursday, May 21

All calendar assignments are subject to change. This web page will include the latest scheduling changes.

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

MONDAY, MAY 18, 2015 
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Espinosa and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19332 HHB
TOWN OF STRATFORD ET AL.

The Jackson Law Group, LLC
  
 v.
RAPHAEL JACOBELLI ET AL.

Law Offices of Paul A. Lange, LLC
Legal Consulting Group, LLC
Lesser & Liberthal
Don Winters, self-represented party
 
 
11:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Espinosa and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19333 HHB
TOWN OF STRATFORD ET AL.

The Jackson Law Group, LLC
   
v.
RAPHAEL JACOBELLI ET AL.

Law Offices of Paul A. Lange, LLC
Legal Consulting Group, LLC
Lesser & Liberthal
Don Winters, self-represented party

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TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2015
  
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Espinosa and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19449 F01
IN RE: SANTIAGO G
.
Elizabeth K. Adams
Sylvester Lee Salcedo
Michael Besso, Assistant Attorney General
Lorri Ann Kirk, Assistant Attorney General
John Essex Tucker, Assistant Attorney General
Counsel for Minor Child: Joshua David Michtom
Guardian Ad Litem: Brian Dieter Kaschel
Counsel for Guardian Ad Litem: Richard N. Petrucci
 
 
11:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Espinosa and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19447 N05
IN RE: NEVAEH W.
IN RE: JANIYAH A.

Jessica Brooke Gauvin, Assistant Attorney General
Renee Bevacqua-Bollier, Assistant Attorney General
Benjamin Zivyon, Assistant Attorney General
Carolyn A. Signorelli, Assistant Attorney General
Alison Palmer Gaston
Erich H. Gaston
John Anthony Radziunas
Douglas Gerard Lilly
Counsel for Minor Children: Howard J. Wicker
Guardian Ad Litem: Not Appointed
Counsel for Guardian Ad Litem: Not Appointed
 
 
12:00 Noon

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, Espinosa, Robinson and Vertefeuille, Js.
 
SC19442 UWY  LLI
THOMAS ARRAS ET AL.

Deborah G. Stevenson
    v.
REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT #14 ET AL.

Pullman & Comley, LLC
Slavin Stauffacher & Scott, LLC
Guion Stevens & Rybak, LLP
For Amicus Curiae Connecticut
Association of Boards of Education: Patrice A. McCarthy
 
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2015 
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Espinosa and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19347 TSR
WILTON CARRAWAY

Dante R. Gallucci, Assigned Counsel
 
  v.
COMMISSIONER OF CORRECTION

Sarah Hanna, Assistant State’s Attorney
 
11:00 A.M.
Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Espinosa and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19329 HHD
COMMISSIONER OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

Sharon M. Seligman, Assistant Attorney General
Kimberly P. Massicotte, Assistant Attorney General
   
v.
UNDERPASS AUTO PARTS CO., ET AL.

Brenner, Saltzman & Wallman, LLP
Kirk D. Tavtigian
John R. Bashaw
Reid & Riege, PC
 
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THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2015 
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald and Espinosa, Js.
 
SC19315 LLI
TURI ROSTAD

Rome McGuigan, PC
 
  v.
LEON HIRSCH

Lynch, Traub, Keefe & Errante, PC
Daniel P. Schofield
 
 
11:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Espinosa and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19255 / SC19256 DBD
HUNTER RIDGE, LLC

Maher & Murtha
Robert H. Hall P.C.
 
   v.
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF NEWTOWN

Robert A. Fuller
Day Pitney LLP


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Counsel and pro se parties scheduled for argument at 10:00 a.m. must check in with the Clerk in Court by 9:30 a.m. For matters after 10:00 a.m., counsel and pro se parties must check in with the Clerk one hour prior to their scheduled argument time.

PAUL S. HARTAN, Chief Clerk


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