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· 4/18/2006

Tornaquindici v. Keggi

Citations

  • 894 A.2d 1019
  • 94 Conn. App. 828
  • 2006 Conn. App. LEXIS 158

How courts have described this case

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  • no abuse of discretion to preclude expert testimony when disclosure was not filed properly until one week before jury selection was to begin
  • trial court properly exercised discretion to allow amendment to complaint upon finding amendment adding specification of damages of which defendant had been apprised through litigation would not result in undue delay or prejudice opposing party
  • trial court properly exercised discretion to allow amendment to complaint upon finding amendment adding specification of damages of which defendant had been apprised through litigation would not result in undue delay or prejudice to opposing party

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Judges: Berdon, Bishop, DiPentima

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