MORGAN v. BROWN

(14228)

219 Conn. 204 (1991)

ROGER MORGAN v. HOWARD B. BROWN, JR., COMMISSIONER OF BANKING PAUL LEGASSEY v. HOWARD B. BROWN, JR., COMMISSIONER OF BANKING

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decision released June 18, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William J. Prensky, assistant attorney general, with whom, on the brief, was Richard Blumenthal, attorney general, for the appellant (defendant).

Rodger C. Boe, for the appellees (plaintiffs).

PETERS, C. J., SHEA, CALLAHAN, BORDEN and F. X. HENNESSY, JS.


PETERS, C. J.

The principal issue in this consolidated appeal is whether General Statutes § 36-91(b)1 confers standing upon a bank customer to challenge alleged procedural deficiencies in the manner in which investigative subpoenas for his bank records were served upon his bank. The plaintiffs, Roger Morgan and Paul Legassey (customers), filed applications to quash four administrative subpoenas duces tecum that the defendant, Howard...

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