FLORIAN v. LENGE

No. 25064.

880 A.2d 985 (2005)

91 Conn.App. 268

David W. FLORIAN, Sr. v. Frank LENGE.

Appellate Court of Connecticut.

Decided September 13, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas J. Mullins, New Britain, with whom, on the brief, was Frank Lenge, pro se, for the appellant (defendant).

Bridget C. Gallagher, with whom, on the brief, was Andrew J. Denorfia, for the appellee (plaintiff).

LAVERY, C.J., and SCHALLER and GRUENDEL, Js.


LAVERY, C.J.

The pro se defendant, Frank Lenge, appeals from the judgment of the trial court rendered in favor of the plaintiff, David W. Florian, Sr., in this action on a promissory note. The defendant claims that the court improperly (1) applied the law governing promissory notes under the Uniform Commercial Code rather than contract law, (2) held that the defense of laches was unavailable to him, (3) awarded attorney's fees and (4) restricted cross-examination...

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