The court also notes that the defendants have made a habit of depositing unsolicited "courtesy copies" of their pleadings in the undersigned's chambers. This habit has contributed to confusion not only on the part of the court, but apparently on the part of defendant's counsel as well, as to what has been filed and what has not. The parties are directed to file no additional "courtesy copies" unless specifically requested to do so by the court.
At the time that it entertains reargument on its Post Trial Order Regarding Attorney Fees and Costs, the undersigned will also hear argument on the defendant's Motion for Sanctions dated July 30, 1999, the plaintiffs further Motion for Attorney Fees Post Appeal dated July 2, 1999, the plaintiff's Motion for Contempt, and the Defendant's Objections Thereto.
Jonathan E. Silbert, Judge. CT Page 11351
