2015 CRB Opinions
pertaining to
Sec. 31-301. Appeal procedure.
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Camp v. Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Case No. 5936 CRB-6-14-5 — April 24, 2015
Dow v. Lowe’s
Case No. 5956 CRB-2-14-7 — March 9, 2015
Hatcher v. State of Connecticut University of Connecticut Health Center
Case No. 5903 CRB-1-13-12 — January 22, 2015
Jodlowski v. Stanley Works
Case No. 5976 CRB-6-15-1 — August 12, 2015
Lazzari v. Stop & Shop Supermarket Co.
Case No. 5978 CRB-8-14-12 — July 23, 2015
McLain v. City of New London
Case No. 5984 CRB-2-15-1 — October 29, 2015
Morgillo v. Ginnetti Trucking
Case No. 6009 CRB-3-15-3 — May 22, 2015
Nails v. Freddie’s U.S. Mail, Inc.
Case No. 5982 CRB-7-15-1 — December 8, 2015
Pringle v. National Lumber, Inc.
Case No. 5912 CRB-3-14-1 — February 3, 2015
Teixeira v. Home Depot
Case No. 6002 CRB-4-15-4 — May 12, 2015
Tomlinson v. State of Connecticut Department of Developmental Services (“DDS”) – North Region
Case No. 6020 CRB-8-15-6 — July 15, 2015
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