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Grimm v. Fox
State: Connecticut
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: SC18814
Case Date: 01/10/2012
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ROBERT GRIMM v. JOHN WAYNE FOX ET AL. (SC 18814)
Rogers, C. J., and Norcott, Palmer, Zarella, McLachlan and Vertefeuille, Js. Argued September 20, 2011--officially released January 10, 2012

Robert Grimm, pro se, the appellant (plaintiff). Frederick L. Murolo, with whom was Karen T. Murolo, for the appellees (defendants).

Opinion

NORCOTT, J. The plaintiff, Robert Grimm, appeals1 from the trial court's grant of a motion for judgment in favor of the defendants, John Wayne Fox and Curtis, Brinckerhoff and Barrett, P.C., in this legal malpractice action. On appeal, the plaintiff claims that the trial court improperly: (1) granted the defendants' motion for judgment, determining that the critical statements concerning the defendants made by this court in its opinion in Grimm v. Grimm, 276 Conn. 377, 886 A.2d 391 (2005), cert. denied, 547 U.S. 1148, 126 S. Ct. 2296, 164 L. Ed. 2d 815 (2006), were not sufficient ``evidence of an expert nature'' (expert evidence) of the defendants' malpractice; and (2) heard the defendants' motion for judgment one day after the motion was filed, and on the same day that trial was scheduled to begin. We disagree with the plaintiff and, accordingly, affirm the judgment of the trial court. The record, viewed in the light most favorable to the nonmoving plaintiff, reveals the following relevant facts and procedural history. The defendants represented the plaintiff serving as local counsel in an action to dissolve his marriage. In January, 2003, the trial court rendered judgment dissolving the plaintiff's marriage to his former wife and issued various financial orders. Grimm v. Grimm, supra, 276 Conn. 380
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