Bruno v. Geller

Decision Date12 September 2012
Citation306 Conn. 905,52 A.3d 732
PartiesLisa BRUNO v. Bruce GELLER et al.
CourtConnecticut Supreme Court

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Lisa Bruno, pro se, in support of the petition.

Richard P. Colbert, Stamford, Miriam L. Alinikoff and Kenneth E. Lee, pro hac vice, in opposition.

The plaintiff's petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 136 Conn.App. 707, 46 A.3d 974, is denied.

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  • Pollansky v. Pollansky
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • January 26, 2016
    ...(Citation omitted; internal quotation marks omitted.) Bruno v. Geller, 136 Conn.App. 707, 720, 46 A.3d 974, cert. denied, 306 Conn. 905, 52 A.3d 732 (2012)."Claim preclusion (res judicata) and issue preclusion (collateral estoppel) have been described as related ideas on a continuum. [C]lai......
  • Wheeler v. Beachcroft, LLC
    • United States
    • Connecticut Supreme Court
    • January 12, 2016
    ...York judgment; plaintiff could not "simply cite in a new defendant and put new labels on her causes of action"), cert. denied, 306 Conn. 905, 52 A.3d 732 (2012). Moreover, the plaintiffs' claim that the lawn is a public way as an extension of the avenue necessarily requires a determination ......
  • Bank of Am., N.A. v. Aubut
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • August 2, 2016
    ...which we apply an abuse of discretion standard of review." Bruno v. Geller, 136 Conn. App. 707, 716, 46 A.3d 974, cert. denied, 306 Conn. 905, 52 A.3d 732 (2012); accord Wilderman v. Powers, 110 Conn. App. 819, 828, 956 A.2d 613 (2008); Barlow v. Palmer, 96 Conn. App. 88, 91, 898 A.2d 835 (......
  • U.S. Bank, N.A. v. Foote, 35632.
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • July 22, 2014
    ...a question of law. Our review, therefore, is plenary. Bruno v. Geller, 136 Conn.App. 707, 720, 46 A.3d 974, cert. denied, 306 Conn. 905, 52 A.3d 732 (2012). “Claim preclusion (res judicata) and issue preclusion (collateral estoppel) have been described as related ideas on a continuum. [C]la......
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