Cahn v. Cahn

608 A.2d 688, 221 Conn. 924, 1992 Conn. LEXIS 131
Supreme Court of Connecticut·Decided April 8, 1992·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

The defendant’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 26 Conn. App. 720, is granted, limited to the following issue:

“Did the Appellate Court properly conclude that the mere filing of a motion for protective order by a non-deponent is a sufficient basis to exclude deposition testimony from evidence because the deposition was taken before the motion was heard?”

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Cahn v. Cahn, 608 A.2d 688, 221 Conn. 924, 1992 Conn. LEXIS 131 (Colo. 1992).

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