2015 CRB Opinions
pertaining to
Sec. 31-275(1). Arising out of and in the course of employment.
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Balloli v. City of New Haven Police Department
Case No. 5950 CRB-6-14-7 — July 1, 2015
Camp v. Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Case No. 5936 CRB-6-14-5 — April 24, 2015
Chantec v. Fabian Lima d/b/a Magic Touch Window Cleaning and Phillip M. Fourtin, Magic Touch Services, LLC
Case No. 5908 CRB-4-14-2 — April 29, 2015
Hatcher v. State of Connecticut University of Connecticut Health Center
Case No. 5903 CRB-1-13-12 — January 22, 2015
Larocque v. Electric Boat Corporation
Case No. 5942 CRB-2-14-6 — July 2, 2015
Maurice v. Healthtrax International, Inc.
Case No. 5934 CRB-6-14-5 — March 24, 2015
Nelson v. Revera, Inc.
Case No. 5977 CRB-5-15-1 — September 21, 2015
Noriega v. Jeremy Rosa d/b/a Pristine Properties & Landscaping
Case No. 5952 CRB-7-14-7 — October 21, 2015
Raphael v. Connecticut Ballet, Inc.
Case No. 5985 CRB-7-15-2 — December 10, 2015
Sanchez v. Edson Manufacturing
Case No. 5980 CRB-6-15-1 — October 6, 2015
Velazquez v. Custom Recycling
Case No. 5921 CRB-3-14-3 — June 5, 2015
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