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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the Supreme Court with a minimum of 48 hours’ notice in the event an appeal scheduled for full argument is to be withdrawn.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 briefs and appendices of all parties, including reply briefs, have been filed or 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
First Term - September 2015
Click on Docket Numbers to view Case Summaries. Summaries will be posted as available.
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  • Friday, September 11
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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

TUESDAY, SEPT. 8, 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.
 
SC19341 WWM
STATE OF CONNECTICUT

Marjorie A. Dauster, Assistant State’s Attorney
    v.
DANIEL W. E.

Glenn W. Falk
 
 
11:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Espinosa and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19452 HHB
JAY R. LIEBERMAN, M.D.

Hinckley Allen & Snyder LLP
    v.
MICHAEL ARONOW ET AL.

The Law Office of Kapadia Heena
Jeffrey Michael Blumenthal
Connecticut Freedom of Information Commission
Walter Alberto Menjiva

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9, 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.
 
SC19309 TSR
TERRELL STATON

Deren Manasevit, Assigned Counsel
    v.
COMMISSIONER OF CORRECTION

Nancy L. Chupak, Senior Assistant State’s Attorney
 
 
11:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Espinosa and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19398 FBT   
MARKED OVER
SOUTHPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH-UCC

Withers Bergman LLP
    v.
BETTY ANN HADLEY ET AL.
Halloran & Sage LLP
Law Office of Sharon M. Jones
James H. Love

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

Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald and Vertefeuille, Js.
 
SC19248 DBD
WESTERN DERMATOLOGY CONSULTANTS, P.C.

Robinson & Cole LLP
Phyllis Lynn
Michael S. Jahner
    v.
VITALWORKS, INC., A/K/A AMICAS, INC., ET AL.

Ivey Barnum & O’Mara
Michael J. Jones
Riefberg Smart Donahue & Nejame PC
Horton, Shields & Knox, P.C.
 
 
11:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Espinosa and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19389 FBT
STATE OF CONNECTICUT

Timothy J. Sugrue, Senior Assistant State’s Attorney
    v.
MICHAEL EDMONDS

Bradford Michael Buchta, Assistant Public Defender
Nicole Marie Donzello, Assigned Counsel

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 11, 2015 
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Espinosa and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19355 / SC19356 / SC19357 HHD
CELIA W. WHEELER ET AL.

Green & Gross PC
Harold D. Sessa, self-represented party
Sheryl Lee Sessa, self-represented party
For Intervening Plaintiffs: William S. Sweeney, as Trustee
    v.
BEACHCROFT, LLC, ET AL.

Krasow Garlick & Hadley LLC
Michael Whalen
John A. Keyes
Berdon Young & Margolis PC
Burns & Nguyen LLC
For Intervening Defendants: McElroy Deutsch Mulvaney & Carpenter/PH
Clendenen & Shea LLC
 
 
11:00 A.M.

Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Espinosa and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19388 FST
SHARON DENUNZIO

Cummings & Lockwood, LLC
    v.
PETER DENUNZIO ET AL.

Peter Denunzio, self-represented party
Schoonmaker Legal Group, LLC
Lax & Traux

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MONDAY, SEPT. 14, 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.
 
SC19189 HHD
STATE OF CONNECTICUT

Melissa L. Streeto, Senior Assistant State’s Attorney
    v.
BRIAN WRIGHT

Glenn W. Falk, Assigned Counsel
 
 
11:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Espinosa and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19281 NNH
STATE OF CONNECTICUT

Nancy L. Walker
    v.
JAMES E. WALKER

UCONN Criminal Clinic
 

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TUESDAY, SEPT. 15, 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.
 
SC19502 / SC19514 HHD
WENDY V.

Greater Hartford Legal Assistance, Inc.
    v.
LUIS SANTIAGO
Luis Santiago, self-represented party
 
 
11:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Espinosa and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19481 HHD
JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.

Halloran & Sage, LLP
Hunt Leibert Jacobson, P.C.
    v.
ANTHEA MENDEZ ET AL.

Byron Paul Yost
Committee:
Robert M. Meyers
 

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16, 2015 
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, McDonald, Espinosa, Robinson and Vertefeuille, Js.
 
SC19330 / SC19331 HHD
ROBERT LAWRENCE ET AL.
    v.
O & G INDUSTRIES, INC., ET AL.

 
CAROLYN BEAMER ET AL.
    v.
O & G INDUSTRIES, INC., ET AL.

For Plaintiffs: Reardon Law Firm, PC
For Defendants: Carmody, Torrance, Sandak & Hennessey, LLP
Bai, Pollock, Blueweiss & Mulcahey, PC
Rome McGuigan PC
Litchfield Cavo
Cooney, Scully & Dowling
Natalie & Wolinetz
Robert L. Joyce
McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter/PH
 
 
11:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Espinosa and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19458 HHB
AMELIA CALES ET AL.

Fazzano Tomasiewicz, LLC
    v.
OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES

Caitlin M.E. Calder, Assistant Attorney General
Kirsten Rigney, Assistant Attorney General

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THURSDAY, SEPT. 17, 2015 
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, Espinosa, Robinson and Vertefeuille, Js.
 
SC19288 HHB  FBT
WHEELABRATOR BRIDGEPORT, L.P., ET AL.

Shipman & Goodwin LLP
John B. Daukas, pro hac vice
Michael K. Murray, pro hac vice
    v.
CITY OF BRIDGEPORT

Pullman & Comley LLC
Bridgeport City Attorney
 
 
11:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Espinosa and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19373 FST
FAIRFIELD MERRITTVIEW LIMITED PARTNERSHIP

Tierney Zullo Flaherty & Murphy, P.C.
Fogarty Cohen Selby & Nemiroff, LLC
    v.
CITY OF NORWALK ET AL.

Norwalk Corporation Counsel
Halloran & Sage LLP

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

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald and Espinosa, Js.
 
SC19446 FBT
STATE OF CONNECTICUT

Fairfield Post Conviction Remedy Unit
    v.
JASON B.

Mark Rademacher, Assistant Public Defender
11:00 A.M.
Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Espinosa and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19459 FBT
STATE OF CONNECTICUT

Nancy L. Chupak, Senior Assistant State’s Attorney
    v.
VICTOR O.

Stephan E. Seeger, Assigned Counsel

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2nd Term Assignment
 
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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