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Argued October 28, 1999.
Officially released April 11, 2000.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Mark R. Kravitz, with whom were Wesley W. Horton, Susan M. Cormier and, on the brief, William J. Doyle, Alex V. Chachkes, and Jonathan M. Freiman, Allison A. Wood, Bageshree R. Blasius and Daniel J. Krisch, legal interns, for the appellant (defendant).
Michael P. Koskoff, with whom was David N. Rosen, for the appellee (plaintiff).
Suzannah K. Nigro, for the appellee (intervening plaintiff).
Borden, Palmer, Sullivan, Callahan, Hennessy, Vertefeuille and Leuba, JS.
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Opinion
BORDEN, J.
The defendant, Yale University, appeals1 from the judgment of the trial court, rendered after a jury trial, in favor of the plaintiff, John Doe.2 The defendant claims that: (1) the plaintiff's claim is not a cognizable cause of action because it is in effect a claim for educational malpractice; (2) the trial court improperly struck the defendant's special defense of exclusivity...
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