Cases filed on 2024-03-22 in New London County Superior Courts | New London County, CT Case & Docket Search (2024)

Displaying 30 court cases filed in New London County Superior Court on 03/22/2024

DAKOTA FINANCIAL LLC v. BROTHERS PAVING LLC

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • C40 - Contracts - Collections
  • Creditor
  • Collections
  • 15 Documents

JOSEPH, MILIANE Et Al v. WARD, RASHANA

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • V01 - Vehicular - Motor Vehicles - Driver and/or Passenger(s) vs. Driver(s)
  • Torts
  • Automobile
  • 4 Documents

CREDIT MANAGEMENT CORPORATION v. JORDAN, STEVEN

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • S15 - Small Claims - Small Claims - Collection - Purchase Debt
  • Creditor
  • Collections
  • 4 Documents

MIDLAND CREDIT MANAGEMENT, INC v. CABAN, JONATHAN

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • S15 - Small Claims - Small Claims - Collection - Purchase Debt
  • Creditor
  • Collections
  • 4 Documents

CITIBANK, N.A. v. DINERALTER, GENNADIY

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • S00 - Small Claims - Small Claims - Collection - Credit Card (Original Owner)
  • Creditor
  • Collections
  • 4 Documents

CAVALRY SPV I, LLC v. MARTINEZ, LUIS

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • S15 - Small Claims - Small Claims - Collection - Purchase Debt
  • Creditor
  • Collections
  • 4 Documents

FREEHOLD REAL ESTATE AGENCY LLC v. KILGUS, SCOTT Et Al

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • H00 - Housing - Summary Process
  • Unclassified
  • Unclassified
  • 4 Documents

AVERY HEIGHTS LP Et Al v. FONTAINE, ALBERT Et Al

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • H03 - Housing - Deceased Tenant - Summary Process
  • Unclassified
  • Unclassified
  • 2 Documents

MIDLAND CREDIT MANAGEMENT, INC v. LEBRON, SHEYLEEN

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • S15 - Small Claims - Small Claims - Collection - Purchase Debt
  • Creditor
  • Collections
  • 4 Documents
  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • T03 - Torts - Defective Premises - Private - Other
  • Torts
  • Premises Liability
  • 3 Documents

CITIBANK, N.A. v. SANCHEZ, ROSEMARIE

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • S00 - Small Claims - Small Claims - Collection - Credit Card (Original Owner)
  • Creditor
  • Collections
  • 4 Documents

HENK, JONATHAN v. CASATI, MARK

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • V01 - Vehicular - Motor Vehicles - Driver and/or Passenger(s) vs. Driver(s)
  • Torts
  • Automobile
  • 3 Documents

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • P90 - Property - All other
  • Unclassified
  • Unclassified
  • 3 Documents

BRENNAN, KELSEY v. DJL, INC. Et Al

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • T90 - Torts - All other
  • Unclassified
  • Unclassified
  • 4 Documents

MIDLAND CREDIT MANAGEMENT, INC v. LACKEY, FRED

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • S15 - Small Claims - Small Claims - Collection - Purchase Debt
  • Creditor
  • Collections
  • 4 Documents

IN RE: NONADVERSARIAL DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE v. THOMPSON, HEATHER, A AND KLEIN, JERAMEY, P

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • F05 - Family - Nonadversarial Dissolution of Marriage
  • Family
  • Divorce,Separation

BARBARAN, MELINA v. CALVAY, JESUS

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • F40 - Family - Custody Application - C.G.S. 46b-61
  • Family
  • General Family
  • Susan A. Connors

CAVALRY SPV I, LLC v. CRABBE, KIMBERLY

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • S15 - Small Claims - Small Claims - Collection - Purchase Debt
  • Creditor
  • Collections
  • 4 Documents

MIDLAND CREDIT MANAGEMENT, INC v. SPERRY, REBECCA

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • S15 - Small Claims - Small Claims - Collection - Purchase Debt
  • Creditor
  • Collections
  • 4 Documents

LANE, JOSI v. LANE, DOUGLAS

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • F00 - Family - Dissolution of Marriage - C.G.S. Chapter 815j
  • Family
  • Divorce,Separation

SEASONS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION v. MAGNANO, MICHAEL

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • S25 - Small Claims - Small Claims - Contract - Other
  • Commercial
  • Breach of Contract
  • 4 Documents

BRUNER, THOMAS L. v. NATIONAL INTERSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • C50 - Contracts - Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage
  • Insurance
  • Insurance Coverage
  • 3 Documents

BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. v. YOLDA, NICOLE L

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • S00 - Small Claims - Small Claims - Collection - Credit Card (Original Owner)
  • Creditor
  • Collections
  • 4 Documents

LVNV FUNDING LLC v. SPENCER, SHERRY

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • S15 - Small Claims - Small Claims - Collection - Purchase Debt
  • Creditor
  • Collections
  • 5 Documents

WHIPPLE, TRAVIS v. LEE, LONNIE R. Et Al

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • V01 - Vehicular - Motor Vehicles - Driver and/or Passenger(s) vs. Driver(s)
  • Torts
  • Automobile
  • 3 Documents

MIDLAND CREDIT MANAGEMENT, INC v. SCAPLEN, LYNDA, A/K/A LYNDA A SCAPLEN

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • C40 - Contracts - Collections
  • Creditor
  • Collections
  • 3 Documents

SHEEHAN, PEIHONG Et Al v. DUNCAN, LINDSAY

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • V01 - Vehicular - Motor Vehicles - Driver and/or Passenger(s) vs. Driver(s)
  • Torts
  • Automobile
  • 4 Documents

SLATTERY, GLEN L. v. SLATTERY, KAILYNN R.

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • F00 - Family - Dissolution of Marriage - C.G.S. Chapter 815j
  • Family
  • Divorce,Separation

WARMSLEY, MEAGHAN v. WARMSLEY, KEVIN

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • F00 - Family - Dissolution of Marriage - C.G.S. Chapter 815j
  • Family
  • Divorce,Separation

COPPOLA, JENNIFER L. v. COPPOLA, JEFFREY P.

  • New London County Superior Court
  • New London County, Connecticut
  • F00 - Family - Dissolution of Marriage - C.G.S. Chapter 815j
  • Family
  • Divorce,Separation

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How do I look up federal cases in CT? ›

Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) is an electronic public access service that allows users to obtain case and docket information from federal appellate, district and bankruptcy courts, and the PACER Case Locator via the internet.

What cases go to Superior Court Massachusetts? ›

The Superior Court has exclusive original jurisdiction of first-degree murder cases, and has original jurisdiction of all other crimes, civil actions over $50,000, matters where parties are seeking equitable relief, and actions including labor disputes where parties are seeking injunctive relief.

What cases go to King County Superior Court? ›

King County Superior Court is a general jurisdiction trial court responsible for:
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  • Felony criminal cases.
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Courthouses are open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday, except on legal holidays. Doors open at 8:30 a.m.

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Members of the public have the right to see any document in any court file, unless a court has sealed the file, or statute has rendered the contents of the file confidential.

What type of cases are heard in a Superior Court? ›

Superior courts have trial jurisdiction over all criminal and civil cases. Special departments of the courts handle family, probate, mental health, juvenile, small claims, and traffic cases. Many superior courts also have specialty depart- ments for nonviolent drug offenses and domestic violence cases.

What is the difference between a Superior Court and a Supreme Court? ›

The superior courts are the lowest level of state courts in California holding general jurisdiction on civil and criminal matters. Above them are the six California courts of appeal, each with appellate jurisdiction over the superior courts within their districts, and the Supreme Court of California.

What is an example of a Superior Court? ›

In a number of jurisdictions in the United States, the Superior Court is a state trial court of general jurisdiction with power to hear and decide any civil or criminal action which is not specially designated to be heard in some other courts. California, Connecticut, Washington, Maine, the District of Columbia, and ...

What cases go directly to the Supreme court? ›

The Supreme Court receives the direct appeal of all criminal cases in which the defendant is sentenced to death. Appeals from prosecutions for relatively minor crimes (misdemeanors) and from civil cases in which the plaintiff asked for less than $25,000 go to a special appeals department of the superior court.

What are the three cases in which the Supreme court would have the authority to hear a case? ›

The Court's Jurisdiction

Some examples include cases to which the United States is a party, cases involving Treaties, and cases involving ships on the high seas and navigable waterways (admiralty cases).

What are most of the cases heard by the Supreme Court cases involving? ›

Most of the cases the Supreme Court hears are appeals from lower courts.

What are the four types of state courts in CT? ›

Selected Links on Connecticut Court Websites
  • Supreme Court.
  • Appellate Court.
  • Superior Court.
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How many district courts does CT have? ›

The state is divided into 13 judicial districts, 20 geographical areas and 12 juvenile districts. In general, major criminal cases, civil matters and family cases not involving juveniles are heard at judicial district court locations.

How do I reopen a court case in CT? ›

After four months has passed, a judgment can only be re-opened if it is shown that the judgment was obtained by fraud, based upon a mutual mistake of the parties or was a judgment, which the court lacked jurisdiction to render.

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Are all federal cases published? ›

While most, if not all, of the opinions of the federal and state supreme courts are published, less than half of intermediate appellate opinions tend to be published. State trial court opinions are never published, and only a tiny fraction of federal trial (district) court opinions are published.

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