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Dipietro v. Farmington Sports Arena

Supreme Court of Connecticut
Dec 15, 2010
299 Conn. 920 (Conn. 2010)

Opinion

Decided December 15, 2010


The petition by the defendants Farmington Sports Arena, LLC, Dimensional Technology Group, LLC, and Paul DiTommaso, Jr., for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 123 Conn. App. 583 (AC 29175), is granted, limited to the following issues:

"1. Did the Appellate Court properly rule that expert testimony was not required in a negligence case wherein the plaintiff claimed that the defendants had installed an inherently dangerous carpet in its indoor soccer arena, and where there was no evidence that the defendants had notice of the danger?

"2. Did the Appellate Court properly rule that plenary review applied to the trial court's decision concerning the admissibility of expert testimony in a summary judgment motion?"

The Supreme Court docket number is SC 18726.

Kenneth J. Bartschi and Karen L. Dowd, in support of the petition.


Summaries of

Dipietro v. Farmington Sports Arena

Supreme Court of Connecticut
Dec 15, 2010
299 Conn. 920 (Conn. 2010)
Case details for

Dipietro v. Farmington Sports Arena

Case Details

Full title:KAREN DIPIETRO ET AL. v. FARMINGTON SPORTS ARENA, LLC

Court:Supreme Court of Connecticut

Date published: Dec 15, 2010

Citations

299 Conn. 920 (Conn. 2010)
10 A.3d 1053

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