LEVINE v. MASSEY

(14989)

232 Conn. 272 (1995)

ROBERT A. LEVINE ET AL. v. JAMES V. MASSEY III ET AL.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decision released February 21, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John M. Calimafde, pro hac vice, with whom, on the brief, were Lori Welch-Rubin and Roger Sullivan, for the appellants-appellees (plaintiffs).

Thomas E. Minogue, Jr., with whom were Alexander W. Samor and Barry Kramer, for the appellee-appellant (named defendant).

CALLAHAN, BORDEN, BERDON, NORCOTT and PALMER, JS.


CALLAHAN, J.

The plaintiffs, Robert A. Levine and Stephen C. Wardlaw, both medical doctors, and the named defendant, James V. Massey III (defendant), the owner and operator of a medical laboratory, collaborated to invent a device utilizing a capillary tube and an interior float that, upon centrifugation, separated a blood sample placed in the tube into constituent parts in discernible measurable layers (capillary tube-float device). This unique device was of substantial...

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