Keles v. Yale University, No. Cv-97-0397939 S (Jul. 16, 1999)
This text of 1999 Conn. Super. Ct. 10087 (Keles v. Yale University, No. Cv-97-0397939 S (Jul. 16, 1999)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Connecticut Superior Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The current action is presented in a two-count revised complaint. The first count is a claim for compensatory damages based upon an alleged breach of the employment contract. The second count is a claim for compensatory damages based upon allegations of theft of property or services, and a claim for treble and punitive damages made pursuant to General Statutes Sec
The defendant has moved to strike the second count of the plaintiff's Second Revised Complaint. According to the defendant's memorandum the second count fails to set forth the elements of a larceny claim, a necessary prerequisite to a claim f or theft under Connecticut General Statutes Sec
In deciding a motion to strike the court should remember, "[t] he purpose of a motion to strike is to contest . . . the legal sufficiency of the allegations of a compliant . . . to state a claim upon which relief can be granted." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Peter-Michael, Inc. v. Sea Shell Associates,
This court finds that the second count of the plaintiff's Second Revised Compliant fulfills proper pleading requirements relative to alleging a cause of action under Connecticut General Statutes Sec
"The purpose of pleading is to apprise the court and opposing counsel of the issues to be tried, not to conceal basic issues until that trial is under way." Pawlinski v. Stamford, CT Page 10089
For the foregoing reasons the motion to strike is denied.
Clarance J. Jones Judge of The Superior Court
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