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Girolametti v. Michael Horton Assocs., Inc.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Dec 14, 2017
327 Conn. 981 (Conn. 2017)

Opinion

12-14-2017

John GIROLAMETTI, Jr., et al. v. MICHAEL HORTON ASSOCIATES, INC., et al.

Brian J. Donnell, in support of the petition. Anita C. Di Gioia, in opposition.


Brian J. Donnell, in support of the petition.

Anita C. Di Gioia, in opposition.

The petition by the plaintiffs John Girolametti, Cindy Girolametti, Forty-Three South Street, LLC, and Party Depot, Inc., for certification to appeal from the Appellate Court, 173 Conn. App. 630, 164 A.3d 731 (2017), is granted, limited to the following issue:

"Did the Appellate Court properly reverse the trial court's denial of summary judgment based on the doctrine of res judicata when it determined privity existed between the defendant subcontractors and the general contractor after the general contractor had arbitrated issues relating to the construction project with the project owner?"

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


Summaries of

Girolametti v. Michael Horton Assocs., Inc.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Dec 14, 2017
327 Conn. 981 (Conn. 2017)
Case details for

Girolametti v. Michael Horton Assocs., Inc.

Case Details

Full title:John GIROLAMETTI, Jr., et al. v. MICHAEL HORTON ASSOCIATES, INC., et al.

Court:Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Date published: Dec 14, 2017

Citations

327 Conn. 981 (Conn. 2017)
327 Conn. 980
175 A.3d 564
175 A.3d 42

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