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Gross v. Rell
Publication Date: 2012-10-17
Practice Area: Civil Practice
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Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Judge: Before: Jacobs, Ch.J., Straub and Hall, C.JJ.
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: For Plaintiff-Appellant: Sally R. Zanger, Connecticut Legal Rights Project, Inc., Middletown, CT.
For defendant: For Defendants-Appellees M. Jodi Rell, Maggie Ewald, and Thomas P. Brunnock: Gregory T. D'auria, Associate Attorney General for the State of Connecticut (Richard Blumenthal, Attorney General, Jane R. Rosenberg, Assistant Attorney General, Clare Kindall, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), Hartford, CT. For Defendant-Appellee Kathleen Donovan: Richard A. Roberts (Nadine M. Pare, James R. Fiore, of counsel), Nuzzo & Roberts, L.L.C., Cheshire, CT. For Defendant-Appellee Jonathan Newman: Louis B. Blumenfeld (Lorinda S. Coon, of counsel), Cooney, Scully and Dowling, Hartford, CT. For Defendant-Appellee Grove Manor Nursing Home, Inc.: Jeffrey R. Babbin, Wiggin and Dana LLP, New Haven, CT.
Case number: 08-2626-cv

Cite as: Gross v. Rell, 08-2626-cv, NYLJ 1202575271731, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided September 25, 2012)Before: Jacobs, Ch.J., Straub and Hall, C.JJ.p cla

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