DocketNumber: No. 30 66 86
Citation Numbers: 1991 Conn. Super. Ct. 8536
Judges: FULLER, JUDGE.
Filed Date: 10/9/1991
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 4/17/2021
Without a writ or a citation signed by competent authority, the officer to whom it is given for service receives no power or authority to execute its command and becomes little more than a deliveryman; a proper citation is essential to the commencement of the action and the subject matter jurisdiction of the court. Village Creek Homeowners Assn. v. Public Utilities Commission,
The plaintiff claims that an attorney in a law firm may sign a writ, summons and complaint on behalf of his CT Page 8537 partner and that the plaintiff signed here as a principal in William M. Laviano, P. C. No legal authority is cited for that claim. An action taken by one partner in a law firm is considered for most purposes as action by each partner in the firm. See Bossert Corporation v. Norwalk,
The motion to dismiss is granted.
ROBERT A. FULLER, JUDGE