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Georges v. Ob-Gyn Servs., P.C.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Sep 12, 2018
330 Conn. 905 (Conn. 2018)

Opinion

09-12-2018

Jenniyah GEORGES et al. v. OB-GYN SERVICES, P.C., et al.

David J. Robertson, Bridgeport, and Malaina J. Sylvestre, in support of the petition. James D. Horwitz and Cynthia C. Bott, Bridgeport, in opposition.


David J. Robertson, Bridgeport, and Malaina J. Sylvestre, in support of the petition.

James D. Horwitz and Cynthia C. Bott, Bridgeport, in opposition.

The defendants' petition for certification to appeal from the Appellate Court, 182 Conn. App., 184 A.3d 840 (2018), is granted, limited to the following issues:

"1. Did the Appellate Court properly dismiss that portion of the defendants' appeal relating to the judgment rendered on October 28, 2016?

"2. Did the Appellate Court abuse its discretion when it denied the defendants' motion to file a late appeal?"

ROBINSON, C.J., did not participate in the consideration of or decision on this petition.


Summaries of

Georges v. Ob-Gyn Servs., P.C.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Sep 12, 2018
330 Conn. 905 (Conn. 2018)
Case details for

Georges v. Ob-Gyn Servs., P.C.

Case Details

Full title:Jenniyah GEORGES et al. v. OB-GYN SERVICES, P.C., et al.

Court:Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Date published: Sep 12, 2018

Citations

330 Conn. 905 (Conn. 2018)
330 Conn. 905

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