
Czunas v. Mancini, 226 Conn App. 256 (2024) (affirming denial of motion to modify child support and granting of motion requiring defendant-appellant to pay $10,000 toward legal fees of plaintiff-appellee)
Gainty v. Infantino, 222 Conn. App. 785 (2023), cert. denied, 348 Conn. 948 (2024) (affirming orders pertaining to post-majority support of a child with a qualifying disability and reimbursement to custodial parent for certain expenses relating to care of the child)
Giordano v. Giordano, 203 Conn. App. 652 (2021) (affirming orders granting motion for contempt and awarding appellate attorneys’ fees)
Kammili v. Kammili, 197 Conn. App. 656 (2020) (affirming evidentiary rulings, court’s handling of pretrial motions, and equitable disposition of marital property)
Longbottom v. Longbottom, 197 Conn. App. 64 (2020) (affirming judgment finding no probable cause that defendant fraudulently failed to disclose assets)
Romeo v. Bazow, 195 Conn. App. 378 (2020) (affirming judgment dismissing petition for third-party visitation)
Pasco Common Condominium Association, Inc. v. Benson, 192 Conn. App. 479 (2019) (reversing judgment involving interpretation of Connecticut Common Interest Ownership Act and piercing of corporate veil)
Wilson v. DiIulio, 192 Conn. App. 101 (2019) (affirming orders pertaining to alimony and property distribution)
Suntech of Connecticut, Inc. v. Lawrence Brunoli, Inc., 330 Conn. 342 (2018) (dismissing appeal, per curiam)
Bolat v. Bolat, 182 Conn. App. 468 (2018) (reversing denial of motion for modification and finding of contempt)
Brander v. Stoddard, 173 Conn. App. 730, cert. denied, 327 Conn. 928 (2017) (affirming judgment denying plaintiff’s claims of adverse possession and prescriptive easement)
Wall Systems, Inc. v. Pompa, 324 Conn. 718 (2017) (affirming judgment in favor of defendants; reversal of imposition of constructive trust against defendants’ joint bank account)
Niro v. Niro, 314 Conn. 62 (2014) (dismissing writ of error taken from order of production)
Santos v. Morrissey, 127 Conn. App. 602 (2011) (dismissal of appeal as moot)
Yellow Cab Co. v. New London and Groton, Inc. v. Department of Transportation, 127 Conn. App. 170, cert denied, 301 Conn. 908 (2011) (affirming dismissal of petitioner’s administrative appeal)
Harris v. Bradley Memorial Hospital and Medical Center, 296 Conn. 315 (2010) (reversing entry of judgment notwithstanding the verdict and order denying motion for punitive damages)
Lehan v. Lehan, 118 Conn. App. 685 (2010) (reversing finding of contempt and orders pertaining to child support and alimony)
Kelly v. University of Connecticut Health Center, 290 Conn. 245 (2009) (issue of whether special act authorizing lawsuit was public emolument in violation of state constitution)
Natarajan v. Natarajan, 107 Conn. App. 381, cert. denied, 287 Conn. 924 (2008) (affirming dissolution judgment despite consideration of evidence admitted over defendant’s objection)
Munson v. Munson, 98 Conn. App. 869 (2006) (reversing judgment where articulation impermissibly modified original ruling, rendering factual record unclear)
Gagne v. Vaccaro, 80 Conn. App. 436 (2003), cert. denied, 286 Conn. 920 (2004) (affirming post-appeal orders involving, inter alia, jury trial of equitable issues and plaintiff’s entitlement to prejudgment remedy)
Breiter v. Breiter, 80 Conn. App. 332 (2003) (reversing portion of order addressing an issue not raised in the pleadings)
Metropolitan District Commission v. Local 184, Council 4, AFSCME, 77 Conn. App. 832 (2003) (reversing arbitration award discharging employee)
Hammick v. Hammick, 71 Conn. App. 680, cert. denied, 262 Conn. 908 (2002) (affirming dissolution judgment and related orders)
Town of Stratford v. International Association of Firefighters, AFL-CIO, Local 998, 248 Conn. 108 (1999) (affirming denial of motion to vacate arbitration award)
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