Bank of Boston Connecticut v. Schlesinger

Decided 1991-08-13

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Borden, J. This is a suit on a personal guaranty of promissory notes. This appeal arises out of the granting of a prejudgment attachment in favor of the plaintiff, Bank of Boston Connecticut, 1 that imposed a lien on certain partnership interests of the defendants, Richard Schlesinger and William Weinstein. The issues are whether the trial court improperly: (1) granted the prejudgment attachment on th…

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