DocketNumber: No. CV94-0118524
Citation Numbers: 1995 Conn. Super. Ct. 6686
Judges: VERTEFEUILLE, J.
Filed Date: 6/2/1995
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 4/18/2021
The plaintiff alleged in his appeal that the Board acted with gross negligence in making the decision to deny him reinstatement. This issue was not addressed in the court's memorandum of decision, however, because it was not briefed by the plaintiff. When a party fails to brief his or her affirmative claim, the trial court can properly consider it abandoned. Collins v. Goldberg,
The court finds that the plaintiff abandoned the issue of whether the Board acted with gross negligence because the plaintiff did not brief the issue. Moreover, even if the issue had not been abandoned, the court would not find that the Board acted with gross negligence. The plaintiff failed to sustain his burden of proof to show that the Board acted with gross negligence.
VERTEFEUILLE, J.