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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the Supreme Court with a minimum of 48 hours’ notice in the event an appeal scheduled for full argument is to be withdrawn.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

NOTICE: Effective December 1, 2016, the Supreme Court and Appellate Court dockets and assignments will no longer be printed and mailed. See details.

Second Term - October 2016
Click on Docket Numbers to view Case Summaries. Summaries will be posted as available.
  • Tuesday, October 11
  • Wednesday, October 12
  • Thursday, October 13
  • Friday, October 14
  • Monday, October 17
  • Tuesday, October 18
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  • Friday, October 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

 

TUESDAY, OCT. 11, 2016
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, Robinson and Vertefeuille, Js.

 
SC19571 FST
RICHARD P. GABRIEL
Horton Shields & Knox P.C.
Joseph T. O’Connor
v.
DIANA K. GABRIEL
Diana K. Gabriel, self-represented party
Law Offices of Norman Roberts LLC
Howard R. Graber
Guardian Ad Litem: Elizabeth Bergen, Ph.D.
For Minor Child: Kirk A. Bennett
 
 
11:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald and Robinson, Js.

 
SC19512 TSR
NABEEL KADDAH
Kirschbaum Law Firm LLC
v.
COMMISSIONER OF CORRECTION
James A. Killen, Senior Assistant State’s Attorney

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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12, 2016 
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald and Robinson Js.

SC19583 FED2 
THE CADLE COMPANY
Paul N. Gilmore
Charles D. Neville
v.
MARGUERITE FLETCHER ET AL.
Nicholas J. Harding
John W. Larson
Dominic Fulco III
Agnieszka Romanowska

 
SC19558 HHD  MOVED TO OCT 20 AT 11:00 A.M
DATTCO, INC.
v.
COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION
 
NASON PARTNERS, LLC D/B/A KELLEY TRANSIT CO.
v.
COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION
 
COLLINS BUS SERVICE, INC.
v.
COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION
 
THE NEW BRITAIN TRANSPORTATION CO.
v.
COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION
For Plaintiffs: Hinckley Allen & Snyder, LLP
For Defendant: Charles H. Walsh, Assistant Attorney General
Alan N. Ponanski, Assistant Attorney General
Gregory T. D’Auria, Solicitor General
Eileen M. Meskill, Assistant Attorney General
 
 
11:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Espinosa, and Robinson Js.

 
SC19662 HHD   
RESCHEDULED TO FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2016 AT NOON
STATE OF CONNECTICUT
Jennifer F. Miller, Deputy Assistant State’s Attorney
v.
JUBAR T. HOLLEY
Christopher Young Duby, Assigned Counsel
 

SC19492 FBT    ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED AT NOON
STATE OF CONNECTICUT
Office of the Chief State’s Attorney
v.
RICHARD BUSH
Pamela S. Nagy, Assistant Public Defender


 
12:00 Noon

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, McDonald, Robinson and Vertefeuille, Js.

 
SC19492 FBT   
RESCHEDULED TO 11 AM
STATE OF CONNECTICUT
Office of the Chief State’s Attorney
v.
RICHARD BUSH
Pamela S. Nagy, Assistant Public Defender

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THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 2016 
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald and Robinson, Js.

 
SC19505 KNL
MICHAEL TOMICK
Brown Jacobson P.C.
v.
UNITED PARCEL SERVICE, INC., ET AL.
Murtha Cullina LLP
 
For Amicus Curiae Commission on Human Rights & Opportunities:
CT Commission on Human Rights & Opportunities
 
For Amicus Curiae Connecticut Employment Lawyers Association:
Beck & Eldergill
 
 
11:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19567 HHB
JEFFERSON ALLEN ET AL.
Halloran & Sage
Halloran & Sage, LLP
v.
COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE SERVICES
Marilee Corr Clark
Erica Caroline McKenzie
Louis Peter Bucari
Patrick T. Ring, Assistant Attorney General

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FRIDAY, OCT. 14, 2016 
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19668 LLI
ZARA LACKMAN ET AL.
Beck & Eldergill
v.
SAMANTHA HUNT MCANULTY ET AL.
Ivey Barnum & O’Mara
Winget & Spadafora & Schwartzberg, LLP
Hugh I. Hunt, self-represented party
 
 
11:00 A.M.

Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19620 HHD
CONNECTICUT ENERGY MARKETERS
Alphonse M. Alfano
Verrill Dana LLP
v.
CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ET AL.
Robert D. Snook, Assistant Attorney General
Clare E. Kindall, Assistant Attorney General
Robert L. Marconi, Assistant Attorney General

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MONDAY, OCT. 17, 2016 
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, and Robinson, Js.

 
SC19585 HHD
RONALD GOLD, INDIVIDUALLY AND ON BEHALF OF ALL OTHERS SIMILARLY SITUATED
Rogin Nassau LLC
Consumer Law Group LLC
v.
GOVERNOR JOHN G. ROWLAND ET AL.
Shipman & Goodwin LLP
Peter R. Bisio, pro hac vice
Craig A. Hoover, pro hac vice
Adam K. Levin, pro hac vice
 
 
11:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, and Robinson, Js.

 
SC19578 WWM
STATE OF CONNECTICUT
Kathryn W. Bare, Assistant State’s Attorney
v.
SAMUEL M.
Suisman, Shapiro, Wool, Brennan, Gray & Greenberg, P.C.

12:00 Noon
Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, and Robinson, Js.

SC19326 NNH
STATE OF CONNECTICUT
Timothy Costello, Deputy Assistant State’s Attorney
v.
DERRICK BOUKNIGHT
Richard E. Condon, Jr., Assigned Counsel
  

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TUESDAY, OCT. 18, 2016 
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, and Robinson, Js.

 
SC19664 HHD
NANCY BURTON
Nancy Burton, self-represented party
v.
REGINA MCCARTHY, COMMISSIONER, DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ET AL.
Kimberly P. Massicotte, Assistant Attorney General
Mary K. Lenehan, Assistant Attorney General
Matthew I. Levine, Assistant Attorney General
Day Pitney, LLP
 
 
11:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Eveleigh, Robinson and Judge Raheem L. Mullins

 
SC19554 HHB
CHESTNUT POINT REALTY, LLC
Starble & Harris LLC
McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP
v.
TOWN OF EAST WINDSOR
Pullman & Comley LLC
 
SC19555 HHB
KETTLE BROOK REALTY, LLC
Starble & Harris LLC
McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP
v.
TOWN OF EAST WINDSOR
Pullman & Comley LLC

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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19, 2016, ONLY,
QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, 370 BASSETT RD., NORTH HAVEN, CT 
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19401 NNH
ANTHONY J. MAIO
Lynch Traub Keefe & Errante, P.C.
v.
CITY OF NEW HAVEN
Murtha Cullina, LLP
Karsten & Tallberg, LLC
 
 
11:30 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19350 AAN
STATE OF CONNECTICUT
James A. Killen, Senior Assistant State’s Attorney
v.
WILLIAM FAY
Allison M. Near, Assigned Counsel

Top


THURSDAY, OCT. 20, 2016 
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Robinson and Vertefeuille, Js.
 
SC19547 HHB
JAMES MARCIANO
Damico Griffin & Pettinicchi
Horton Shields & Knox P.C.
v.
DIEGO JIMINEZ ET AL.
Gordon Muir & Foley LLP
 
 
11:00 A.M.

Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Robinson and Vertefeuille, Js.

SC19558 HHD  
DATTCO, INC.
v.
COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION
 
NASON PARTNERS, LLC D/B/A KELLEY TRANSIT CO.
v.
COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION
 
COLLINS BUS SERVICE, INC.
v.
COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION
 
THE NEW BRITAIN TRANSPORTATION CO.
v.
COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION
For Plaintiffs: Hinckley Allen & Snyder, LLP
For Defendant: Charles H. Walsh, Assistant Attorney General
Alan N. Ponanski, Assistant Attorney General
Gregory T. D’Auria, Solicitor General
Eileen M. Meskill, Assistant Attorney General
 

 
SC19583 FED2  MOVED TO OCT 12 AT 10:00 A.M.
THE CADLE COMPANY
Paul N. Gilmore
Charles D. Neville
v.
MARGUERITE FLETCHER ET AL.
Nicholas J. Harding
John W. Larson
Dominic Fulco III
Agnieszka Romanowska

Top


FRIDAY, OCT. 21, 2016 
 
THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE ASSIGNED FOR "FULL HEARING"
 
10:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Espinosa and Robinson, Js.

 
SC19072 TSR
ROBERT BRETON
The Law Office of Moira Buckley LLC
William H. Kettlewell, pro hac vice
Victoria Leigh Steinberg, pro hac vice
v.
COMMISSIONER OF CORRECTION
Harry D. Weller, Senior Assistant State’s Attorney
 
11:00 A.M.

Rogers, C.J., and Palmer, Zarella, Eveleigh, McDonald, Espinosa and Robinson, Js.
 
SC19584 CRD
PETER BALLOLI
David J. Morrissey
v.
CITY OF NEW HAVEN ET AL.
Anne Kelly Zovas

12 Noon

SC19662 HHD    ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 AT 11AM
STATE OF CONNECTICUT
Jennifer F. Miller, Deputy Assistant State’s Attorney
v.
JUBAR T. HOLLEY
Christopher Young Duby, Assigned Counsel
  

 

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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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