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1784 R lawyers are available in Hartford, Connecticut. These lawyers are rated between 4.2/5 to 4.6/5 and 57% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $39 to $75 per hour.
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Michael Iovanna provides counsel on cybersecurity, crime, and banking matters as well as related investigations and recovery for Travelers Insurance Company.. Before going in-house, Mike was awarded the Rising Star award from SuperLawyers in 2021 for his representation of clients in general defense, commercial litigation, contract disputes, and insurance coverage matters throughout Connecticut. He has represented Fortune 500 companies, leading insurers, small businesses and individuals.. Mike has been involved with cases from the first notice of loss through trial in which he has handled all aspects of litigation independently. He has taken and defended depositions, argued motions in state and federal courts and has been regularly involved in mediations, arbitrations, and pre-trial conferences.
Meghan practices divorce and family law at Freed Marcroft. She is committed to alternative dispute resolution, and has supplemented her formal legal education with advanced training in collaborative law and mediation as well as through Harvard Law School’s Program on Negotiation.. In 2013, Meghan was named a Hartford Business Journal 40 Under Forty winner, and a Connecticut Law Tribune New Leader of the Law. She was included on the New England Super Lawyers® Rising Star list in 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016 for family law. In 2014 the Connecticut Women’s Education and Legal Fund (CWEALF) named her one of 40 Women for the Next 40 Years. Her law firm was voted “Best Law Firm” by the readers of Hartford Magazine in 2015, 2016, and 2017, and in 2016 received a Family Business Award from the Hartford Business Journal.. Meghan is also particularly proud of her practice within the LGBT community. Her name appears in the Connecticut Supreme Court’s groundbreaking decision on marriage equality, Kerrigan v. Commissioner of Public Health, for which she co-authored an amicus curiae brief on behalf of the Human Rights Campaign. Meghan has appeared on WNPR’s Colin McEnroe Show speaking about the state of divorce – same sex or otherwise – and WNPR’s Where We Live, discussing the impact of the United States Supreme Court’s decisions in the same sex marriage cases, United States v. Windsor and Hollingsworth v. Perry. She frequently speaks on the legal issues facing same sex couples, including for the Connecticut Bar Association’s annual Connecticut Legal Conference, the New York Times, and to the employees of various Fortune 500 companies. She is a founding executive board member of the Connecticut Bar Association’s LGBT Section and currently serves as its Chair. In 2015 the National LGBT Bar Association named her one of the nation’s Best LGBT Lawyers Under 40.. Meghan attended Mount Holyoke College, and received her law degree cum laude from the Western New England College School of Law, where she served as the Managing Editor of the Western New England Law Review, and received the highest distinction conferred by the Law School, the Norman Prance Award. Earlier in her career, Meghan was associated with the firms of Shipman & Goodwin and Bingham McCutchen, and later served as Counsel to the Hartford Steam Boiler.. Meghan is a proud supporter of the arts in Hartford, and devotes the majority of her pro bono legal work to LGBT and arts organizations. She serves as a Director of the Hartford Country Bar Association, is Chair of the Board of Corporators of the iQuilt Project, and is a member of the Board of Ambassadors for the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving.
McCoy & McCoy has been helping accident vitcims since 1970. Frank J. McCoy Jr. is a Nationally Board Certified Civil Trial Attorney with years of experience representing clients throughout Connecticut for their personal injury matters. If you have been injured in a car accident, truck accident, or any other personal injury law related matter, contact personal injury attorney, Frank J. McCoy Jr. at .
Management-side labor & employment counseling, consulting, and litigation in the CHRO, EEOC and Connecticut state and federal courts.
Kristi M. Gardner practices primarily in the firm’s professional liability practice area. She also handles a variety of other types of claims involving general liability and commercial liability. She routinely defends oral surgeons, dentists, physicians and other licensed professionals in civil actions and disciplinary proceedings.. Attorney Gardner has been responsible for handling cases at all stages in litigation, including case intake and assessment, managing written discovery, drafting and arguing pretrial motions, preparing witnesses for deposition, conducting depositions and attendance at a variety of court hearings and pretrial conferences. Her trial experience includes being second chair defending a real estate broker and its associated realtor in five-week jury trial assigned to the court’s complex litigation docket in Hartford that resulted in a defendants’ verdict. That was a multi -party case involving numerous claims against our clients including professional malpractice and violation of the Connecticut Unfair Trade practices Act.. She also has significant experience in mediation both privately and through the Judicial Alternative Dispute Resolution program.
Kathleen E. Scelfo joined Budlong & Budlong in 2014. She focuses her practice on family law, representing clients in all aspects of dissolution of marriage and custody actions, including property division, alimony, child support, visitation, relocation, and prenuptial and postnuptial agreements.. Attorney Scelfo received her Juris Doctorate from Western New England University School of Law, and is licensed to practice before Connecticut’s state courts, and the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut.. Prior to joining Budlong & Budlong, she served as a legal research clerk to the judges of the Superior Court in Hartford and Tolland. Throughout law school, Attorney Scelfo worked as a law clerk at a civil litigation firm in West Hartford, and served as a certified legal intern at the State’s Attorney’s office in the Tolland Judicial District.. She is a member of the Connecticut Bar Association, Hartford County Bar Association, and the Western New England University School of Law Alumni Association.
John O. Sheehy focuses his practice on professional liability defense. He has worked with a broad range of clients including attorneys, accountants, national retail chains, condominium associations, commercial property owners, and product manufacturers. John also has experience defending clients in general and product liability matters, as well as subrogation and trade secret cases.. After graduating from the University of Connecticut School of Law, John served as a law clerk to the Hon. Joseph Flynn and the Hon. Francis McDonald of the Connecticut Appellate Court. During law school, John also served as an Articles Editor for the Connecticut Law Review.
James A. Alissi has 24 years of civil litigation experience. He is AV peer review rated by Martindale-Hubbell, the highest available rating.. Attorney Alissi has significant trial experience in both jury and non-jury matters. He represents insurance agents and brokers, attorneys, architects, real estate agents, and design professionals. He handles cases involving the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act (CUTPA), the Connecticut Unfair Insurance Practices Act (CUIPA), The Connecticut Home Improvement Act and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Act. He litigates matters involving liquor liability (Dram Shop), motor vehicle/ motorcycle accidents involving wrongful death claims, construction defect, product liability, negligent security, municipal liability and transportation. Attorney Alissi has represented all three of Connecticut’s Roman Catholic Diocesan Corporations, individual parishes, parochial schools, Bishops, cemeteries and parish officials involving premises liability, defamation, subrogation, sexual abuse and employment matters. He is regularly involved in various means of alternative dispute resolution including mediation and arbitration.. Attorney Alissi is a 1989 graduate of Connecticut College where he was a four-year member of the Varsity Ice Hockey Team. He earned his law degree, cum laude, from the District of Columbia School of Law where he was a member of the Law Review. After graduation from law school he performed a one-year judicial clerkship as a research clerk for the Connecticut Superior Court. In that position he was responsible for drafting numerous opinions and memoranda for various judges statewide. He has also served as lead trial counsel, admitted pro hac vice, in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts as well as in state court in Massachusetts and New York. He has appeared and argued before the Connecticut Appellate Court.. Attorney Alissi joined Neubert Pepe & Monteith in 2019 after operating Fontaine Alissi P.C., a firm that he co-founded in 2001, for 18 years. He is admitted to the Connecticut Bar and the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut. Attorney Alissi is also a member of the American Bar Association, Connecticut Bar Association and Hartford County Bar Association.. Community involvement includes coaching both youth hockey and high school hockey in West Hartford, CT for more than 15 years. Additionally, Attorney Alissi served on the West Hartford Youth Hockey Association, Board of Directors from 2003 to 2016. For the last three years he has volunteered as a coach for the Colby-Sawyer College Men’s Ice Hockey Team.
Injured individuals need an attorney who truly understands their situation, someone they trust to guide them through the complicated personal injury legal maze. As an attorney living in the Hartford, CT area, my practice is dedicated to helping injured people take their life back.. I started my career working for insurance companies, and later obtained my law degree. Since then, I have worked personal injury claims from just about every angle imaginable. While in law school I worked on complex litigation matters, including pharmaceutical and asbestos cases, for two highly regarded insurance defense firms. Thereafter, I worked as a bodily injury adjuster settling claims. Now I leverage my professional experience to help my clients achieve the results they deserve when they’ve been wrongfully injured. During my professional career I have successfully negotiated hundreds if not thousands of claims/compromises, including six figure settlements. I also have a proven trial record.. If you need an attorney that is going to have your back and work hard to get you the compensation you deserve, call me.
In his thirty year legal career, Attorney Ken Namnoum has been successful in obtaining millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements for people who have suffered injuries. Attorney Namnoum brings unrelenting energy, enthusiasm, and effort to every case to get the best possible result. Many prominent lawyers and their family members who have their own personal injury cases choose Ken Namnoum as their attorney.. Attorney Namnoum handles a variety of cases including wrongful death, motor vehicle crashes, motorcycle and bicyclist accidents, fall downs, construction accidents and dog bite cases.. Attorney Namnoum began his career in 1984 as a trial lawyer, primarily in a defense of personal injury cases with a prominent Hartford law firm. In the 6 years with this firm, he learned the tactics, strategies and methods of insurance companies. This experience also enabled him to recognize weaknesses in a case and to creatively chart a strategic and pointed response to turn a weakness into a strength.. In 1990, Attorney Namnoum launched The Law Office of Kenneth P. Namnoum, Jr. to represent injured parties in litigation against insurance companies and has successfully represented his clients for the past 25 years.. Attorney Namnoum is a long-standing member of the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association Board of Governors. At the request of the Association, he has given lectures on cases and strategies to other lawyers. He is also a member of the Connecticut Bar Association and the Hartford County Bar Association. Attorney Namnoum has been designated to be included as a Super Lawyer in the New England Super Lawyer magazine.
In 2013, Hide Inga founded his solo practice in Hartford, Connecticut, focusing on family law representation. With integrity and sincerity, he has since skillfully navigated complex cases in a range of domestic law matters, including divorce, child custody, asset division, and prenuptial and post-nuptial agreements. As his firm has grown, Attorney Inga has taken on civil litigation, estate planning, medical malpractice and select criminal matters. He is committed to strong advocacy and compassionate guidance, with apt consideration of each case’s unique needs. Attorney Inga is licensed in alternative dispute resolution and is a judge appointed family law special master.. No matter how complex the family law case, Attorney Inga always strives to achieve workable solutions through compassionate guidance and strong advocacy through every step of the divorce process to ensure a just and fair settlement or ruling. Attorney Inga acknowledges the uniqueness of each clients' needs and he is incredibly responsive.
Immigration attorney specializing in defense litigation, business, and waivers.
I've represented sureties and fidelity carriers in Connecticut and Massachusetts for approximately 30 years. I regularly assists sureties with performance and payment bond disputes and claims arising under probate and other commercial bonds, as well as in salvage and recovery matters. I litigate in state and federal courts, appellate courts, and arbitration forums, as well as represent sureties in mediations and informal negotiations.
I run a general practice firm located in Hartford, Connecticut, focusing in criminal defense and personal injury. The firm excels in guiding individuals through Connecticut's complex legal system – charging a very reasonable fee for doing so and often working out flexible payment arrangements to ensure those needing assistance can afford it.
I practice in the areas of insurance defense and insurance coverage and have thirty-five years of legal experience. My clients are insurance companies seeking legal services to address complex matters and high stakes litigation. Matters include construction defect, toxic tort, employment, and defense of institutional clients in sexual molestation cases.. In a multi-million-dollar construction defect case, I implemented a strategy of conducting limited discovery on behalf of my contractor client to set the stage for prevailing on a summary judgment motion. I successfully defended institutional clients including schools and municipalities in lawsuit alleging claims of sexual molestation. In my employment defense practice, I defend non-profit and other organizations in both administrative proceedings and in State and Federal Court.. I develop and implement creative and cost-effective strategies for my clients, defending companies and individuals in high stakes litigation. I direct a knowledgeable and confident team of attorneys and legal staff, all working toward the client’s end goal. I know that my clients want the best result performed cost-effectively and concluded as quickly as possible. I work diligently to obtain early, favorable resolution of her clients’ cases. However, when such an early resolution is not possible, I have a proven track record of successful verdicts.
I joined Hersh & Crockett as an associate in 2012. I am a graduate of the University of Connecticut (B.S. Political Science, 1990) and Quinnipiac University School of Law (J.D., 1997). I am a trial lawyer primarily practicing personal injury litigation. Other areas of practice include workers compensation and criminal law. I am a member of the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association and Connecticut Bar Association. I am admitted to practice in Connecticut and New York. In my spare time, I enjoy mentoring high school students and young adults. I have traveled extensively overseas where I have performed humanitarian work helping to build homes, assist in disaster relief and working with orphans and the elderly. I also assisted families with rebuilding efforts in Louisiana following hurricane Katrina.
I have practiced labor and employment law in Connecticut on behalf of individual employees and labor unions for twenty-nine years. I have advocated for clients in just about every area of employment law with the exception of workers compensation (workplace injury). I am proud to represent UE (United Electrical Workers) Local 222.
I have been working in Family Law for more than two decades. I am a certified mediator and also trained in the Collaborative Law method. Should a case not be a fit for alternative dispute resolution, I have been litigating cases in courts since 1992, in Ohio and then in Connecticut.My partner, Scott Sandler, and I created Zaslow & Sandler, LLC in 2006. Previously, I had been on my own as a solo practitioner, and then an associate attorney in two different offices -- The Law Office of Eliot J. Nerenberg and then Roisman & McClure, PC. Zaslow & Sandler, LLC focuses on family law (divorce, custody, child protection), and we pride ourselves in being a small office with a great connection with our clients.Specialties: Divorce, custody proceedings, child protection, prenuptual agreements -- in short, all domestic relations matters in the State of Connecticut.
I currently head the real estate practice at Conway Stoughton LLC. My concentration is on residential and commercial real estate law. I conduct real estate closings in all Connecticut counties. I handle all aspects related to issues which may arise at closings. I review and prepare title documents, finance documents and Closing Disclosure statements.
I am passionate about civil right and am well-known as a tenacious defender of civil rights. I help my personal injury clients attain full compensation.. Sally A. Roberts graduated from Radcliffe College of Harvard University (B.A., cum laude, 1979), and then received her J.D. (1982) from Washington College of Law, of American University, where she served as Research & Topics Editor on the American University Law Review. While in law school she worked for U.S. Senator Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. as a Legal Researcher. Ms. Roberts was a litigation associate for several years in Washington, D.C., where she was involved with jury trials in both state and federal courts. Upon return to her native Connecticut, Ms. Roberts was a Law Clerk to Chief Presiding Judge Joseph P. Dannehy on the Connecticut Appellate Court (1984-1985). Ms. Roberts was also a litigation associate at Day, Berry & Howard, where she was involved with appeals to both the Connecticut Supreme and Appellate Courts.. Attorney Roberts is admitted to practice in Connecticut, before the Connecticut District Court, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, and the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. She is a member of the Connecticut Bar Association, CT Trial Lawyers and the National Police Accountability Project.. Practices with an emphasis on civil rights litigation including police misconduct and brutality, employment law as well an personal injury.. email:
I am a member of the firm’s commercial litigation group, practicing in a variety of areas. My focus is on commercial and residential foreclosures, with a significant emphasis on litigating contested foreclosures and resolving complicated title issues. I also have experience in matters concerning collections, insurance defense, and property rights. Additionally, I have background in handling mediations, and have been successful in bench trials.. I am admitted to practice in Connecticut and the U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut.
Hartford-based attorney specializing in criminal defense and divorce/custody cases. A graduate of the University of Connecticut School of Law, Attorney Pezzulo formerly served as a prosecutor in multiple courts across the state. He now focuses his efforts on representing clients throughout central and northwestern Connecticut. For more information, visit .
Gene's passion in the law has always been to help people injured by others. He began practicing in a small law practice in Columbus, Georgia, and then moved to Atlanta. Gene was born and raised in Connecticut and returned to his home state in 1982. For 12 years he represented injured parties while practicing in New London. He joined RisCassi & Davis in 1994.. Gene's trial skills, understanding of his client's needs and his ability to grasp the "big picture" have underscored his legal career. His genuine "southern" charm has endeared him to his clients. Gene has successfully prosecuted and resolved numerous negligence cases ranging from motor vehicle collisions to complex product liability and medical malpractice cases. Among Gene's trial accomplishments was a $10 million medical malpractice verdict rendered in 1991 in New London. At the time, this was the largest medical malpractice verdict in the state.. Since returning to Connecticut, Gene has been actively involved in numerous professional organizations. He was President of the New London County Bar Association in 1995 and later served as President of the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association. He has lectured to the national trial lawyers association and extensively for the statewide trial lawyers association.. Gene is admitted to both the Connecticut and Rhode Island State and Federal District Court Bars.
From the onset of a legal career that has spanned three decades and yielded millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements for injured people, Attorney Houlihan, has always taken a personal interest in the concerns of his clients. Long after his cases are resolved, he often remains involved in the lives of his clients, considering it the highest honor that he receives a significant percentage of referrals both from former clients and other attorneys.. Mr. Houlihan has obtained numerous million-dollar verdicts and settlements, including an $8.1 million verdict in a malpractice case, in what was the largest wrongful death verdict in Hartford County, as well as more than a $3 million settlement reached during the trial for a medical malpractice case involving a Hartford area hospital. His many verdicts come from representing individuals and families involved in automobile accidents, motorcycle accidents, medical malpractice and defective products cases.. Distinguished by his work ethic, attention to detail, and intellectual curiosity, Mr. Houlihan is tenacious in pursuing the factual details, expert witness testimony, and legal precedents necessary to construct sound cases with the goal of maximizing the prospects for a favorable settlement or verdict. He has handled cases throughout the state and beyond, securing favorable results in complicated personal injury cases of all types.. He began at RisCassi & Davis as a summer intern in 1979 and knew immediately that he wanted to build his legal career at the firm. In 1994, he was appointed Managing Partner, overseeing the daily administration and guidance of the firm along with his considerable caseload.. After graduating from Providence College (B.A., cum laude, 1977), Mr. Houlihan received his law degree from St. John’s University School of Law in 1980, where he was a St. Thomas More Scholar. He was admitted to the bar in Connecticut in 1980 and is admitted to practice before the Federal District Court in the District of Connecticut.. Mr. Houlihan is certified as a Civil Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy and is a member of the Connecticut Academy of Certified Trial Lawyers. He is listed in the field of Personal Injury Litigation in the Best Lawyers in America, 2007, and has been designated for inclusion in the publication New England Super Lawyers 2005-2009 Magazine.Mr. Houlihan is a member of the Hartford County Bar Association, the Connecticut Bar Association, the American Bar Association, the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, where he serves on the Board of Governors, the American Association for Justice, and the American Board of Trial Advocates. In 2007, the Connecticut Bar Foundation named him a James W. Cooper Fellow.. An adjunct faculty member of the University of Connecticut School of Law, Mr. Houlihan taught in the Moot Court Program from 1990-1992 and has taught Trial Practice since 1988.. In 2006, Mr. Houlihan was admitted into the American College of Trial Lawyers, an invitation-only honor reserved for fewer than 1 percent of the total lawyer population of any state or province.. Mr. Houlihan resides with his family in West Hartford, where he is active in the town’s youth sports program and in Providence College alumni programs and activities.. All Results
For the past 30 years Andy has been representing people who have suffered life-changing events through no fault of their own. He has represented clients injured as a result of aviation accidents, catastrophic automobile and truck collisions, medical malpractice, defective products, including prescription and over the counter medications, premises liability and police misconduct.. In order to consistently achieve the best results for his clients, Andy brings his ethic of hard work and sense of fairness to his representation. He strongly believes in the firm's credo that "the best interests of the client always comes first." It is this belief and sense of doing what is right that has led him to offer services to clients that go far beyond his office practice, including pro bono representation of victims of the 911 terrorist attacks, service on the Board of the Connecticut Traumatic Brain Injury Association and countless hours spent advocating for injured citizens before the state General Assembly.. Andy is proud to have been a trial lawyer for the past 30 years and has tried numerous cases in State and Federal courts in all areas of the State of Connecticut. He has served on the Board of the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association for many years and was its president from 1998 to 1999. During his tenure with the Trial Lawyers Association, Andy has lectured at many seminars and has been involved in the association's efforts at community outreach and supported such initiatives as its Bicycle Helmet give away program to inner city children and its continuing education programs known as the People's Law School. Andy has also been an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Connecticut School of Law since 1988, teaching a course on trial advocacy to second- and third-year students.. Over the years, Andy has used his experience as a trial lawyer to achieve many favorable verdicts and settlements for his clients. Some of his more noteworthy and satisfying cases include obtaining settlements and verdicts that assured financial security for a father of two who was rendered a quadriplegic when struck by a teenage driver during a high speed police chase through city streets, obtaining compensation sufficient to meet the future needs of babies born with massive brain damage as the result of medical errors, securing sufficient funds to care for the needs of a young woman who suffered such devastating injuries in an automobile collision that she would never again be able to care for herself, helping many women injured by defective products like the Dalkon Shield intrauterine device and defective drugs such as DES. What keeps Andy going is knowing that he is helping those who are most in need level the playing field when dealing with large corporations or insurance companies.. In addition to his work with the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, Andy has been selected for membership in The American Board of Trial Advocates, which is limited to top trial lawyers in the country who are vigorously engaged in civil litigation. He is certified as a Civil Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, and has been listed as one of New England and Connecticut’s Super Lawyers since 2009, earning the designation as one of Connecticut’s Top 50 attorneys in 2011, 2012 & 2013. He is also a sustaining member of the American Association For Justice, a member and frequent lecturer for the Hartford County Bar Association. Andy was appointed to the Department of Motor Vehicle's Commissioner's Advisory Committee on Teen Safe Driving. Andy was elected a 2013 Fellow of the Connecticut Bar Foundation James W. Cooper Fellows Program.. Andy received his undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia and his law degree, with honors, from the University of Connecticut School of Law.. All Results