Solomon v. Cavanaugh

2 Citing cases

  1. LendingHome Funding Corp. v. REI Holdings, LLC

    AC 46292 (Conn. App. Ct. Sep. 10, 2024)

    With respect to the timing of the issuance of the JDNO notice, we take judicial notice of information that we have obtained from the Superior Court Operations Division that JDNO notices are generated nightly at approximately 9 p.m. and typically delivered electronically to attorneys' e-services inboxes between 9 and 9:30 p.m. See, e.g., Solomon v. Cavanaugh, 9 Conn.App. 285, 286 n.1, 518 A.2d 663 (1986) (taking judicial notice of information obtained from trial court clerk's office).

  2. Law Office A. Reynolds Gordon v. Gorelick

    2011 Ct. Sup. 16370 (Conn. Super. Ct. 2011)

    However, courts exercise "extreme caution where a lawyer brings a suit for legal fees against a client who, during part of the proceedings, appeared pro se." Solomon v. Cavanaugh, 9 Conn.App. 285, 289, 518 A.2d 663 (1986). Here, the defendant appears pro se.