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Olympia Mortgage Corp. v. Klein
State: Connecticut
Court: Court of Appeals
Docket No: AC20086
Case Date: 01/02/2001
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Lavery, C. J., and Schaller and Hennessy, Js. Argued October 16, 2000--officially released January 2, 2001 Counsel

Jonathan D. Elliot, with whom, on the brief, was Paul A. De Genaro, for the appellant (plaintiff). Michael S. Lynch, for the appellee (defendant Marsha Matthews).
Opinion

LAVERY, C. J. The plaintiff, Olympia Mortgage Corporation, appeals from the trial court's judgment dismissing its complaint for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. The plaintiff claims that the court improperly granted the motion to dismiss the complaint because it failed to allow the plaintiff to amend its civil process pursuant to General Statutes
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