REARDON v. DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH & ADDICTION SERVICES

(14091)

37 Conn. App. 694 (1995)

GEORGE REARDON v. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES ET AL.

Appellate Court of Connecticut.

Decision released May 2, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Henry A. Salton, assistant attorney general, with whom, on the brief, was Thomas J. Ring, assistant attorney general, in support of the motion.

John Thomas Scully, in opposition to the motion.

DUPONT, C. J., and O'CONNELL, LAVERY, LANDAU and HENNESSY, JS.


HENNESSY, J.

The defendants, the department of public health and addiction services (department) and the state medical examining board (board), have filed a motion to dismiss the appeal of the plaintiff, George Reardon, for lack of a final judgment. The dispositive issue is whether a final judgment exists when the trial court dismisses an administrative appeal for lack of subject matter jurisdiction under General Statutes...

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