Michael A. Hill (Associate-Stamford, CT) and Stephen P. Brown (Partner-Stamford, CT) obtained summary judgment in Bridgeport Superior Court, Connecticut, for an engineering firm client. In 2021, the plaintiff was injured when a trench allegedly collapsed while he was performing excavation and water main installation work at a property. The plaintiff named our client in the lawsuit, but preliminary discussions revealed the engineering firm was not associated with the property at the time of the incident. After confirming this with the client, Michael contacted the plaintiff’s counsel to determine the basis for naming the client as a defendant. Plaintiff’s counsel advised that the codefendant’s counsel provided our client’s name. After conducting limited discovery with the parties to establish the client’s lack of involvement, Michael and Steve moved for summary judgment on that basis. Plaintiff’s counsel acknowledged that he had no basis to oppose the motion and allowed it to enter on the record without objection. After Michael argued the motion, the presiding judge concurred with Wilson Elser’s arguments, granting summary judgment absent the plaintiff’s objection. The plaintiff informed counsel he would not object.
Michael A. Hill and Stephen P. Brown
Stephen P. Brown (Partner-Stamford, CT) and Michael A. Hill (Associate-Stamford, CT) obtained dismissal in Danbury Superior Court, Connecticut, for a nonprofit youth baseball league client, based on the plaintiff’s lack of standing. The plaintiff, an unincorporated association formed solely for the purpose of this lawsuit, filed suit against our client, its local league affiliate, and 23 individual board members. The plaintiff’s complaint alleged negligence, fraud, and violations of the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act. Recognizing that the parties’ defenses were aligned, Michael coordinated with the codefendant’s counsel to research dismissal of the matter based on jurisdictional grounds. After meticulous review of case law and drafts, Wilson Elser and the codefendant’s counsel filed motions to dismiss. During oral argument, Michael further articulated the firm’s position on the plaintiff’s standing, including its attempt to assert claims on behalf of a proposed class. The court agreed with the arguments, holding that the plaintiff lacked standing to bring this action and entered a judgment of dismissal in favor of our client and all other defendants.
Stephen P. Brown and Michael A. Hill