Case Name: Philip E. Sullivan v. American Cellophane, Inc. (formerly L.G., Inc.) et al.
Court: Connecticut Appellate Court
Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Decision Date: 1989-04-12
Citations: 18 Conn. App. 814
Docket Number: 6874
Parties: Philip E. Sullivan v. American Cellophane, Inc. (formerly L.G., Inc.) et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Connecticut Appellate Reports
Volume: 18
Pages: 814–815

Head Matter:
Philip E. Sullivan v. American Cellophane, Inc. (formerly L.G., Inc.) et al.
(6874)
Spallone, Daly and Jacobson, Js.
Argued April 4
decision released April 12, 1989
Philip E. Sullivan, pro se, the appellant (plaintiff).
Raymond T. DeMeo, with whom, on the brief, was Steven L. Richards, for the appellee (named defendant).
Susan L. Miller, for the appellee (defendant Kenneth Shluger).
John B. Farley, with whom, on the brief, was Thomas J. Hagarty, Jr., for the appellee (defendant Jon Schoenhorn).
William O. Riiska, for the appellee (defendant Igor Sikorsky).

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
We have carefully reviewed the record in the light of those claims of error properly before us and find such averments to be without merit.
There is no error.