Opinion
AC 43826
03-01-2022
Jacqueline EPRIGHT v. LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Mario Cerame, with whom, on the brief, was Timothy Brignole, Hartford, for the appellant (plaintiff). Thomas P. Mullaney III, for the appellee (defendant).
Mario Cerame, with whom, on the brief, was Timothy Brignole, Hartford, for the appellant (plaintiff).
Thomas P. Mullaney III, for the appellee (defendant).
Alvord, Moll and Sheldon, Js.
PER CURIAM. The plaintiff, Jacqueline Epright, appeals from the trial court's granting of the motion to disqualify James W. Depuy as an expert witness, filed by the defendant, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, as a motion for order to show cause. Because such an interlocutory order does not satisfy either prong of the test set forth in State v. Curcio , 191 Conn. 27, 31, 463 A.2d 566 (1983), and, therefore, is not a final judgment for purposes of appeal, the plaintiff's appeal is dismissed.
The appeal is dismissed.