BLAKESLEE ARPAIA CHAPMAN, INC.
v.
EI CONSTRUCTORS, INC., ET AL.
Supreme Court of Connecticut.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
Argued June 4, 1996.
Officially released January 21, 1997.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Allan J. Kleban, with whom were Wesley W. Horton and, on the brief, Kimberly M. Canning, for the appellant-appellee (defendant Aetna Insurance Company).
William H. Clendenen, Jr., with whom, on the brief, was Nancy L. Walker, for the appellee-appellant (plaintiff).
David R. Hendrick, pro hac vice, and Frank J. Forgione filed a brief for the American Subcontractors Association as amicus curiae.
Jack G. Steigelfest filed a brief for the Connecticut Defense Lawyers Association as amicus curiae.
Steven D. Ecker filed a brief for the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association as amicus curiae.
Richard Blumenthal, attorney general, and Carolyn K. Querijero, assistant attorney general, filed a brief for the attorney general as amicus curiae.
Callahan, C. J., and Borden, Berdon, Norcott, Katz, Palmer and McDonald, JS.
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
BERDON, J.
This appeal1 involves, among numerous lesser issues, the award of offer of judgment interest pursuant to General Statutes (Rev. to 1983) § 52-192a.2 The offer of judgment issue raises the following: (1) whether the plaintiff was entitled to such interest when a unified offer of judgment was directed to multiple defendants; (2) whether the plaintiff was entitled to such interest because, subsequent...
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