JOHNSON v. HEALY


183 Conn. 514 (1981)

RONALD K. JOHNSON v. JOHN J. HEALY

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decision released April 14, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Neal B. Hanlon, for the appellant-appellee (plaintiff).

George R. Temple, with whom, on the brief, was Joseph N. Perelmutter, for the appellee-appellant (defendant).

BOGDANSKI, C. J., PETERS, HEALEY, PARSKEY and ARMENTANO, JS.


PER CURIAM.

In Johnson v. Healy (I), 176 Conn. 97, 405 A.2d 54 (1978), this court decided that the plaintiff, Ronald K. Johnson, had established a cause of action for innocent misrepresentation against the defendant, John J. Healy. Because of error in the trial court's calculation of the damages resulting from such misrepresentation, we remanded the case for further proceedings...

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