POLYMER RESOURCES, LTD., ET AL.
v.
TIMOTHY R. E. KEENEY, COMMISSIONER OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Appellate Court of Connecticut.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
Argued May 10, 1993.
Decision released August 3, 1993.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Charles L. Howard, with whom, on the brief, were William 0. Riiska and Gregory T. D'Auria, for the appellants (Farmington Residents for a Clean Environment).
Christopher J. Smith, with whom, on the brief, were Stuart A. Epstein and Stewart I. Edelstein, for the appellees (plaintiff).
Kimberly P. Massicotte, assistant attorney general, with whom, on the brief, were Richard Blumenthal, attorney general, and Joseph Rubin, Robert B. Teitelman and Grace M. Dodier, assistant attorneys general, for the appellees (defendants).
DUPONT, C. J., HEIMAN and SCHALLER, JS.
Appellate Court of Connecticut.
HEIMAN, J.
Farmington Residents for a Clean Environment (FRCE)1 appeals from the trial court's denial of its motion to be granted status as a party in this action brought by the named plaintiff Polymer Resources, Ltd. (Polymer),2 against the commissioner of environmental protection. In its complaint, Polymer sought injunctive relief arising out of a claim that the defendant was attempting to impose conditions...
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