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· 5/31/1983

Lombard Brothers, Inc. v. General Asset Management Co.

Citations

  • 190 Conn. 245
  • 460 A.2d 481
  • 1983 Conn. LEXIS 521

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • explaining that the court need only address due process considerations if it determines that jurisdiction exists under the long-arm statute
  • explaining that the court need only address due process considerations if it determines that jurisdiction exists under the long-arm statute
  • explaining that the Court need only address due process considerations if it determines that jurisdiction exists under the long-arm statute
  • explaining that the court need only address due process considerations if it determines that jurisdiction exists under the long-arm statute
  • explaining that statutory precursor to § 33-929 [e] “affords the plaintiff no jurisdictional basfis] in the absence of allegations that the plaintiffs causes of action arose out of the defendant’s transaction of business in Connecticut”
  • finding a failure to make a prima facie showing of tortious conduct is a basis for rejecting application of the tortious conduct provision of the Connecticut long-arm statute

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Judges: Peters, Healey, Shea, Grillo, Hennessy

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