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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Rosenfield v. I. DAVID MARDER AND ASSOC., LLC

... In Fontanella, the plaintiffs, Michael Fontanella, a minor, and his mother, Rose Fontanella, sought to recover damages for legal malpractice and breach of contract from the defendant attorneys, who had represented the plaintiffs in a prior product liability action. ...

Hurley v. Heart Physicians, PC

... In Hurley, we concluded that the trial court improperly had granted the defendant's motion for summary judgment as to the plaintiffs' claim under the Connecticut Product Liability Act, General Statutes § 52-572m et seq., on the basis of the learned intermediary doctrine because ...

Sylvan R. Shemitz Designs, Inc. v. Newark Corp.

... General Statutes §§ 52-572m(d) [1] and 52-572n(c) [2] of the Connecticut Product Liability Act (act); see General Statutes § 52-572m et seq.; commercial losses, in contrast to damage to property, are not recoverable in a product liability action as between commercial parties. ...