2020 CRB Opinions
pertaining to
Sec. 31-301. Appeal procedure.
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Chmielewska-Bis v. Prospect Products
Case No. 6394 CRB-6-20-6 — July 22, 2020
Counts v. Comcast of Connecticut
Case No. 6399 CRB-2-20-8 — September 17, 2020
DeJesus v. R.P.M. Enterprises, Inc.
Case No. 6324 CRB-2-19-5 — April 29, 2020
Lynn v. Joseph Rodriguez d/b/a John 3:16 LLC
Case No. 6374 CRB-1-20-1 — January 31, 2020
Pelc v. Southington Dental Associates, P.C.
Case No. 6377 CRB-6-20-2 — February 19, 2020
Proto v. Novicki Electric
Case No. 6382 CRB-5-20-3 — March 31, 2020
True v. CH Crossings East LLC
Case No. 6391 CRB-2-20-5 — June 5, 2020
Velky v. Regional School District #12
Case No. 6368 CRB-7-20-1 — December 3, 2020
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