Connecticut Statutes

§ 52-235d — Mediation. Disclosure.

Connecticut § 52-235d
JurisdictionConnecticut
Title 52Civil Actions
Ch. 900Court Practice and Procedure

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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-235d (2026).

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(a)As used in this section, “mediation” means a process, or any part of a process, which is not court-ordered, in which a person not affiliated with either party to a lawsuit facilitates communication between such parties and, without deciding the legal issues in dispute or imposing a resolution to the legal issues, which assists the parties in understanding and resolving the legal dispute of the parties.
(b)Except as provided in this section, by agreement of the parties or in furtherance of settlement discussions, a person not affiliated with either party to a lawsuit, an attorney for one of the parties or any other participant in a mediation shall not voluntarily disclose or, through discovery or compulsory process, be required to disclose any oral or written communication received or

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Harbor Marketing, Inc. v. Newman (In re Newman)
500 B.R. 328 (D. Connecticut, 2013)
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Legislative History

(P.A. 98-59, S. 1.) Denial of motion for judgment and denial of motion for order pursuant to Subsec. (b) were not appealable final judgments; plaintiffs did not have a colorable constitutional or statutory right, independent of the exercise of discretion of trial court, which would be irretrievably lost and irreparably harmed without immediate appellate review. 82 CA 148.

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