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Case Details
Successful appeal allowing tort claims for intentional fraudulent misrepresentation and tortious interference with business expectancy to proceed against a former Enfield Planning and Zoning Commission member. The Appellate Court reversed the lower court's dismissal based on absolute immunity.
Additional Notes
Case: Villages, LLC v. Longhi, Lori, 166 Conn. App. 685 (2016). The court found the commission member was entitled to statutory qualified immunity, not absolute immunity.
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