Supreme Court of Connecticut, 2000

Fridge v. First Step, Inc.

Fridge v. First Step, Inc.
Supreme Court of Connecticut · Decided April 25, 2000
252 Conn. 751; 748 A.2d 872; 2000 Conn. LEXIS 124

Fridge v. First Step, Inc.

Opinion of the Court

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

After examining the record on appeal and considering the briefs and oral arguments of the parties, we have determined that the appeal in this case should be dismissed on the ground that certification was granted improvidently.1

The appeal is dismissed.

We granted the plaintiffs petition for certification to appeal from the January 13, 1999 order of the Appellate Court dismissing the appeal, limited to the following issues: (1) “Whether the transfer order of the chairman of the workers’ compensation commission was a final judgment over which the Appellate Court had jurisdiction?”; and (2) “Whether the chairman of the workers’ compensation commission must articulate specific reasons when tranferring a case from one district to another?” Fridge v. First Step, Inc., 248 Conn. 903, 903-904, 733 A.2d 223 (1999).

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