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Loricco, Trotta & Loricco LLC v. Garcia

Superior Court

April 11, 2012

'[W]here the parties are free to contract, their agreement should not be set aside or the agreed compensation withheld unless fraud has been perpetrated, undue influence exerted, material facts affecting the subject matter misrepresented or suppressed, or advantage taken of a position of confidence and trust to obtain an unconscionable advantage,' pursuant to iDiFrancesco v. Goldman/i, a 1940 decision of the Connecticut Supreme Court.

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