Rana v. Terdjanian

Decision Date18 July 2012
Citation47 A.3d 886,305 Conn. 926
CourtConnecticut Supreme Court
PartiesAnees U. RANA v. Harry TERDJANIAN.
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Harold J. Geragosian, New Britain, in support of the petition.

William B. Wynne, East Hartford, in opposition.

The defendant's petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 136 Conn.App. 99, 46 A.3d 175, is denied.

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  • Stamford Hosp. v. Schwartz
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • May 21, 2019
    ...collection case into a "pitched legal battle." See Rana v. Terdjanian , 136 Conn. App. 99, 117, 46 A.3d 175, cert. denied, 305 Conn. 926, 47 A.3d 886 (2012). The court considered the foregoing factors in addition to those enumerated in rule 1.5 of the Rules of Professional Conduct."[When de......
  • Goshen Mortg., LLC v. Androulidakis
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • June 1, 2021
    ...is added." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Rana v. Terdjanian , 136 Conn. App. 99, 110, 46 A.3d 175, cert. denied, 305 Conn. 926, 47 A.3d 886 (2012).In the present case, the court stated that "[the plaintiff] assigned the mortgage deed and note in the captioned matter to [the substitute......
  • Kosiorek v. Smigelski, AC 32919
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • October 23, 2012
    ...denied, 283 Conn. 908, 928 A.2d 540 (2007); see also Rana v. Terdjanian, 136 Conn. App. 99, 113-14, 46 A.3d 175, cert. denied, 305 Conn. 926, 47 A.3d 886 (2012); M. Taylor & D. Krisch, Encyclopedia of Connecticut Causes of Action (2009) p. 106. In the present case, the plaintiff presented e......
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    • United States
    • Connecticut Supreme Court
    • October 18, 2022
    ..."evinced [the defendant's] unqualified refusal to comply" and was sufficient to establish common-law conversion), cert. denied, 305 Conn. 926, 47 A.3d 886 (2012). Allowing an individual to escape the requirements of the statute simply by ignoring requests from a child's custodian would plai......
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