IN RE APPLICATION OF HUNT


155 Conn. 186 (1967)

IN RE APPLICATION OF EUGENE E. HUNT FOR ADMISSION TO THE BAR

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided May 31, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Irving H. Perlmutter, with whom was Andrew M. Ullman and, on the brief, Abraham S. Ullman, for the appellant (standing committee for New Haven County on recommendations for admission to the bar).

Thomas J. O'Sullivan, for the appellee (applicant).

KING, C. J., ALCORN, HOUSE, THIM and RYAN, JS.


KING, C. J.

The applicant, Eugene E. Hunt, was admitted to the practice of law in Maryland in 1951 and thereafter, until 1960, was employed, in that state, by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad as assistant general solicitor. In 1960, Hunt came to Connecticut, where he has since lived, and intends to continue to live, and has ever since been employed by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, a Connecticut corporation hereinafter referred to as the New Haven,...

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