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She concluded that the fee cap statute clearly confers a private right and does not protect the general rights of the public. She also cited the legislative history where proponents of the law indicated that it could be waived (29 H. R. Proc. pp. 5830-33 (1986)).
She concluded that the benefits of CGS § 52-251c could be waived, Salerno's waiver of the fee cap was valid, and the fee agreement reasonable.
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