Personal Injury / Labor Dispute
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Case Details
Lawrence Puchalsky v. Theodore Rappahahn et al., 63 Conn.App. 72, 774 A.2d 1029 (2001) was a case where the defendant, while on his way to enter the company premises, was driving through the picket line at the entrance when he was alleged to have struck the assistant steward of the Union with his automobile. The case was tried to a jury and a defendant’s verdict was returned. The verdict for the defendant was sustained by the Appellate Court.
Additional Notes
Jury returned a defendant's verdict, sustained by Appellate Court.
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