2019 CRB Opinions
pertaining to
Sec. 31-301. Appeal procedure.
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Ayala-Lopez v. FMP Transport, L.L.C.
Case No. 6275 CRB-4-18-5 — May 23, 2019
Cote v. Lowe's Home Centers, Inc.
Case No. 6302 CRB-1-18-12 — January 3, 2019
Drouin v. Satellite Tool Machine Company
Case No. 6310 CRB-1-19-2 — February 26, 2019
Kenneson v. RegalCare at Waterbury, L.L.C.
Case No. 6320 CRB-5-19-4 — May 8, 2019
Mangione v. West Hartford
Case No. 6268 CRB-6-18-4 — April 12, 2019
Nichols v. Advanced Polymer Repairs
Case No. 6306 CRB-3-19-1 — November 15, 2019
Rock v. University of Connecticut
Case No. 6237 CRB-8-18-1 — October 17, 2019
Swaggerty v. Hartford
Case No. 6262 CRB-1-18-4 — March 15, 2019
Terracciano v. LEARN
Case No. 6325 CRB-2-19-5 — May 29, 2019
Tomaszek v. Norton’s Auto & Marine Service, Inc.
Case No. 6249 CRB-1-18-3 — March 1, 2019
Vitti v. Milford
Case No. 6246 CRB-4-18-2 — January 17, 2019
Young v. North American Family Institute
Case No. 6350 CRB-5-19-10 — October 8, 2019
Young v. Tradesource, Inc.
Case No. 6285 CRB 4-18-8 — September 18, 2019
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