NEFF v. JOHNSON MEMORIAL HOSP.

No. 25321.

889 A.2d 921 (2006)

93 Conn.App. 534

Benjamin NEFF v. JOHNSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.

Appellate Court of Connecticut.

Decided February 7, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Susan K. Smith, Hartford, and Sanford J. Plepler, Manchester, filed a brief for the appellant (plaintiff).

Donna R. Zito, Stephen V. Manning, Bridgeport, Michael G. Rigg, Hartford, and Rebecca M. Harris filed a brief for the appellee (defendant).

FLYNN, BISHOP and McLACHLAN, Js.


BISHOP, J.

In this appeal, the plaintiff, Benjamin Neff, claims that the trial court improperly rendered summary judgment in favor of the defendant, Johnson Memorial Hospital (hospital), on the grounds that (1) no genuine issue of material fact existed as to whether the hospital negligently credentialed Thomas Hanny, a physician, and (2) expert testimony was required to establish the standard of care for the claim of negligent credentialing.1

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