PET v. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES

(13163)

207 Conn. 346 (1988)

DONALD PET v. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES ET AL.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decision released May 10, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas J. Ring, assistant attorney general, with whom were Paul J. Lahey, assistant attorney general, and, on the brief, Joseph I. Lieberman, attorney general, and Robert E. Walsh, Richard J. Lynch and Arnold B. Feigin, assistant attorneys general, for the appellants (defendants).

James A. Wade, with whom were Kathleen C. Stone and Caren A. Senter, for the appellee (plaintiff).

PETERS, C. J., HEALEY, GLASS, COVELLO and HULL, JS.


ARTHUR H. HEALEY, J.

The issue on this appeal is whether the trial court erred in granting interlocutory injunctive relief to the plaintiff physician in an administrative action brought by the defendant department of health services (department) before the defendant Connecticut medical examining board (board).1 The department alleged that the plaintiff, Donald Pet, a psychiatrist, had violated General Statutes § 20-13c

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