DISCIPLINARY COUNSEL v. VILLENEUVE

No. 31841.

14 A.3d 358 (2011)

126 Conn.App. 692

DISCIPLINARY COUNSEL v. Mark VILLENEUVE.

Appellate Court of Connecticut.

Decided February 22, 2011.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Corey J. Brinson , Hartford, with whom, on the brief, was Mark Villeneuve , pro se, for the appellant (defendant).

Patricia A. King , New Haven, with whom was Mark A. Dubois , chief disciplinary counsel, for the appellee (plaintiff).

LAVINE, ALVORD and BORDEN, Js.


ALVORD, J.

The defendant, Mark Villeneuve, appeals from the judgment of the trial court suspending his license to practice law. On appeal, he claims that, inter alia, (1) the court improperly denied his motion to dismiss for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, (2) the court improperly suspended his license prior to ruling upon his motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction, and (3) the court and the statewide grievance committee (grievance committee) violated...

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