Navin v. Essex Savings Bank

Decision Date08 September 2004
Citation271 Conn. 902,859 A.2d 563
CourtConnecticut Supreme Court
PartiesJEFFREY W. NAVIN ET AL. v. ESSEX SAVINGS BANK ET AL.

The petition by the plaintiffs Jeffrey W. Navin, John F. Coyne and John T. O'Reilly for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 82 Conn.App. 255 (AC 24250), is denied.

Kenneth R. Davis, in support of the petition.

John S. Bennet, in opposition.

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  • Torres v. Department of Correction, CV-01 0819015S.
    • United States
    • Connecticut Superior Court
    • 22 Febrero 2006
    ...be tried." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Navin v. Essex Savings Bank, 82 Conn.App. 255, 258, 843 A.2d 679, cert. denied, 271 Conn. 902, 859 A.2d 563 (2004). "Practice Book [§ 17-49] provides that summary judgment shall be rendered . . . if the pleadings, affidavits and any other proof......
  • Torres v. State, No. CV 02-0819015 (CT 2/22/2006)
    • United States
    • Connecticut Supreme Court
    • 22 Febrero 2006
    ...be tried." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Navin v. Essex Savings Bank, 82 Conn.App. 255, 258, 843 A.2d 679, cert. denied, 271 Conn. 902, 859 A.2d 563 (2004). "Practice Book [§17-49] provides that summary judgment shall be rendered . . . if the pleadings, affidavits and any other proof ......
  • Watts v. Chittenden
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • 30 Junio 2009
    ...and (3) advance the finality of litigation. Navin v. Essex Savings Bank, 82 Conn. App. 255, 260-61, 843 A.2d 679, cert. denied, 271 Conn. 902, 859 A.2d 563 (2004). When an intentional tort involving ongoing allegations of child sexual abuse in the context of a custody dispute is involved, h......
  • Bellemare v. Wachovia Mortg. Corp.
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • 4 Abril 2006
    ...to it." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Navin v. Essex Savings Bank, 82 Conn.App. 255, 259, 843 A.2d 679, cert. denied, 271 Conn. 902, 859 A.2d 563 (2004). Our conclusion that the nature of the relief sought and not the character of the parties' relationship controls finds support in Ga......
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