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Try CasePortal for Free[Consolidated.] J. Cradle finds the trial court properly denied the car buyers' motion to enforce subpoenas on employees of the dealership. Under the Connecticut rules of practice, emails sent to the individuals were insufficient to effect service. Meanwhile, the buyers cannot challenge the admissibility of several Carfax reports because they never attempted to enter them into evidence at trial and, therefore, the court did not issue a ruling that could be contested on appeal. Affirmed.
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