2014 CRB Opinions
pertaining to
Sec. 31-301. Appeal procedure.
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Brown v. Lawrence & Memorial Hospital
Case No. 5853 CRB-2-13-5 — April 21, 2014
Dauti v. Lighting Services, Inc.
Case No. 5874 CRB-5-13-8 — September 5, 2014
Ferree v. Town of West Hartford
Case No. 5834 CRB-2-13-4 — February 20, 2014
Heyer v. City Carting Holding Company
Case No. 5896 CRB-4-13-11 — October 14, 2014
Lazzari v. Stop & Shop Supermarket Co.
Case No. 5960 CRB-8-14-9 — September 24, 2014
Levarge v. Electric Boat Corporation
Case No. 5747 CRB-1-12-4 — January 13, 2014
Morgillo v. Ginnetti Trucking
Case No. 5941 CRB-3-14-6 — July 15, 2014
Quinones v. R W Thompson Company, Inc.
Case No. 5792 CRB-1-12-10 — January 16, 2014
Reid v. Sheri A. Speer d/b/a Speer Enterprises, LLC
Case No. 5818 CRB-2-13-1 — January 28, 2014
Van Fleet v. Balfour Beatty Construction
Case No. 5801 CRB-4-12-11 — March 17, 2014
Wiblyi v. McDonald’s Corporation
Case No. 5883 CRB-1-13-10 — October 3, 2014
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