If you have any issues you want reviewed on appeal but don’t have a final judgment in sight, now would be a good time to ask the Connecticut Appellate Court or the Connecticut Supreme Court to hear your issue because both courts do not have a lot of work on their plates.

The culprit may be the lack of trial business for two years because of COVID. If so, the absence of appeals today may be temporary. We do not suggest that the courts will now take unmeritorious cases just because business is down, but lawyers need to be aware that alternate bases to appeal do exist.

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