2013 CRB Opinions
pertaining to
Sec. 31-294d. Medical treatment; physician authorization; pecuniary liability.
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Aylward v. City of Bristol/Board of Education
Case No. 5756 CRB-6-12-5 — May 15, 2013
Bombria v. Anthony J. Bonafine et al.
Case No. 5740 CRB-2-12-3 — March 6, 2013
Bryant v. Pitney Bowes, Inc.
Case No. 5723 CRB-7-12-1 — January 24, 2013
Dorenbosch v. Hoffman Landscapes
Case No. 5734 CRB-7-12-2 — February 14, 2013
Dubrosky v. Boehringer Ingelheim Corporation
Case No. 5682 CRB-4-11-9 — November 13, 2013
Kingston v. Town of Seymour
Case No. 5789 CRB-5-12-10 — September 10, 2013
Osborn v. Lowe’s Home Centers, Inc.
Case No. 5800 CRB-5-12-11 — October 28, 2013
Putney v. Town of Guilford
Case No. 5732 CRB-3-12-2 — February 5, 2013
Sellers v. Sellers Garage
Case No. 5755 CRB-5-12-5 — June 12, 2013
Wilson v. Maefair Health Care Centers
Case No. 5773 CRB-4-12-8 — August 8, 2013
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