TEITELMAN v. BLOOMSTEIN


155 Conn. 653 (1967)

EDWARD H. TEITELMAN v. HERMAN BLOOMSTEIN

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided December 19, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Morris W. Mendlesohn and Charles Henchel, for the appellant (plaintiff).

Peter C. Dorsey, for the appellee (defendant).


HOUSE, J.

The plaintiff has appealed from a decision of the Court of Common Pleas denying his motion to set aside a directed verdict for the defendant. The appeal is defective in form because it is taken from the denial of the motion to set aside the verdict rather than from the final judgment. General Statutes §52-263; Practice Book §600; Palega v. Bulgajewski, 150 Conn. 695, 186 A.2d 801; Maltbie...

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