2017 CRB Opinions
pertaining to
Sec. 31-275(1). Arising out of and in the course of employment.
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Anthony v. Aramark Corporation
Case No. 6168 CRB-2-17-1 — December 29, 2017
Deforest v. Yale New Haven Hospital
Case No. 6075 CRB-3-16-2 — April 6, 2017
Derosiers v. Electric Boat Corporation
Case No. 6082 CRB-2-16-3 — February 23, 2017
Grant v. LeafGuard of Southern CT, L.L.C. d/b/a DiGiorgi Roofing and Siding
Case No. 6147 CRB-5-16-10 — October 5, 2017
Magistri v. New England Fitness Distributors
Case No. 6089 CRB-2-16-4 — May 10, 2017
Ouellette v. Lane Bryant, Inc.
Case No. 6122 CRB-6-16-8 — July 7, 2017
Pederzoli v. United Technologies Pratt & Whitney et al.
Case No. 6129 CRB-8-16-9 — July 18, 2017
Rauser v. Pitney Bowes, Inc.
Case No. 6163 CRB-3-16-12 — October 20, 2017
Shults v. D. J. Hall Roofing, LLC
Case No. 6071 CRB-5-16-1 — January 13, 2017
Solis v. City of Middletown - Public Works Department
Case No. 6043 CRB-8-15-10 — August 9, 2017
Sutherland Hofler v. State of Connecticut/Department of Developmental Services, West Region
Case No. 6173 CRB-5-17-1 — December 12, 2017
Wilson v. Capitol Garage, Inc.
Case No. 6109 CRB-2-16-6 — May 16, 2017
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