Blumberg Assocs. Worldwide, Inc. v. Brown & Brown of Conn., Inc.
Annotate this CasePlaintiff brought a breach of contract action against Defendants. The trial court granted summary judgment in favor of Defendants, and the appellate court affirmed. Plaintiff appealed, arguing that the appellate court improperly upheld the trial court’s decision to grant Defendants’ motion for summary judgment on grounds not raised by Defendants. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) a reviewing court has the discretion to raise and decide an issue that the parties themselves have not raised if (i) exceptional circumstances exist that would justify review of such an issue if raised by a party, (ii) the parties are given an opportunity to be heard on the issue, and (iii) no unfair prejudice to the party against whom the issue is to be decided results; (2) the appellate court in this case did not exceed its authority in resolving Plaintiff’s appeal on the basis of an issue that Defendants had not raised; and (3) the appellate court did not err in deciding the issue and in granting summary judgment to Defendants.
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