Top best R Lawyers in Hartford | 1784 available
1784 R lawyers are available in Hartford, Wisconsin. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 49% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $36 to $62 per hour.
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1784 R Lawyers Found Near You
Attorney Lawrence M. Garfinkel has been in practice in Connecticut for over 20 years. He has devoted the majority of time in practice to real estate and eviction matters. In addition, Attorney Garfinkel has represented various national clients in the sale of REO properties, the evictions of post-foreclosure occupants and foreclosures and other related matters. He is an active member of the CMBA Closing and Compliance Committee as well as a member of the Board of Directors. He is a member of the Connecticut Bar Association Real Property Section and the subcommittee on drafting a statewide contract.. Attorney Garfinkel represents buyers, sellers and borrowers in all matters involving real estate.
Attorney Kennedy is based in Connecticut. With more than 15 years as an intellectual property professional, she manages domestic and international trademark, copyright, trade dress, domain name and other cyberlaw matters. Much of Attorney Kennedy's time is spent conducting trademark clearance searches and rendering opinions on availability and registrability; prosecuting applications for registration at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the U.S. Copyright Office; recording registrations with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Office of Customs and Border Protection; and representing clients in disputes before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. She also counsels clients on the strategic use, policing, and enforcement of intellectual property to protect the investment in products, services, and ideas from the concept stage to the marketplace.. Prior to becoming an attorney, Attorney Kennedy worked as a corporate and intellectual property paralegal. Before that, she was an adventure guide for several years, leading extended wilderness trips, and teaching whitewater kayaking and canoeing, as well as technical rockclimbing.
Attorney Kelly Anne Kasheta has focused her entire career representing injured individuals and their families. Kelly’s experience with personal injury cases spans more than 25 years. She served as a partner in the law firm of Glass, Lebovitz, Kasheta and Bren LLC, a personal injury firm with offices situated throughout Connecticut, until 2013. Attorney Kasheta now joins the Law Offices of Paul Levin, the successor firm to Glass, Lebovitz, in an Of Counsel capacity where she will continue to be available to help those injured parties in need of legal representation.. Kelly grew up in the Norwich/New London area. She graduated from St. Bernard’s High School in Uncasville. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree, cum laude, from the University of Connecticut in 1984 and her Juris Doctorate from the University Of Connecticut School Of Law in 1987. She is admitted to practice before the Connecticut courts and the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut. Kelly clerked for the Honorable Judge James D. O’Connor at Hartford Superior Court for a year after graduating from law school. She joined the firm of Glass, Lebovitz in the fall of 1988, and became Of Counsel to the Law Offices of Paul Levin in 2013.. Attorney Kasheta has been actively involved in the Connecticut Bar Association, having served as a member of the House of Delegates, the Committee on Unauthorized Practice of Law, and the Court Visitation Program for Hartford County schools. She is also a member of the state and national trial lawyers associations. Kelly has served as a Judge for the American Mock Trial Association’s Intercollegiate New England Regional Tournament and the American College of Trial Lawyers Regional Trial Competition.. Kelly has been active in serving the community as a member of the Enfield Montessori School Board of Trustees and its Outreach Committee, has been involved with area high schools in their youth apprenticeship/job shadowing programs, is a member of the Paralegal Studies Advisory Committee at Manchester Community College, and has taught Catechism at St. Francis of Assisi Church for the past 25 years.
Attorney John Haymond sets the standard for the firm regarding ethics, personal attention to detail and especially the needs of clients. He is a champion of the rights of individuals. He is committed to providing only the best legal representation on behalf of the seriously injured. John is a mentor, leader and an experience voice of reason in what can often be emotional, difficult and complex circumstances.
Attorney Houde is a trial and appellate lawyer practicing in the areas of municipal liability, premises liability, insurance coverage, Connecticut tribal law, personal and commercial auto, and uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage. He is a member of Kalon’s founding team and is the firm’s Diversity and Inclusion Officer.. In addition to being admitted in Connecticut, Attorney Houde is admitted in the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Court, Mohegan Gaming Disputes Court, and the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut.. Prior to joining Kalon, Attorney Houde was an associate at an insurance defense firm in Hartford. He also served as a clerk to the Honorable Judges of the Hartford Superior Court.. Attorney Houde seeks efficient and effective resolution of all his representative matters. This often involves drafting and arguing motions to dismiss, to strike, and/or for summary judgment.
Attorney H. Brian Dumeer is a personal injury and criminal defense attorney in Hartford. He has a passion for helping those in need, and fulfills this passion by advocating for those who cannot fight for themselves. Contact attorney Dumeer today to receive the help you need now!
Attorney Bruce Newman has been practicing law for over 25 years and concentrates his practice in the areas of personal injury, wrongful death, employment litigation, medical malpractice, product liability, and class actions where he has served as plaintiff's class counsel and liaison counsel. He is a Lifetime Member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, which is composed of a select group of lawyers who have achieved million dollar verdicts and settlements in personal injury and wrongful death cases. In addition to Connecticut, he has successfully tried cases in New York and California. Based on his accomplishments, Bruce Newman was selected by the National Trial Lawyers as a Top 100 Lawyer for 2013, 2014, and 2015. He was recently ranked as being in the Top 1% of all attorneys by the National Association of Distinguished Counsel.. Attorney Newman presently serves as plaintiff's class counsel in an action where a tentative $6.5 million settlement was reached in Adkins, et al. v. Nestle Purina Petcare Company, et al., pending in US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. He has served as trial counsel for a number of successful verdicts including a case where the Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed and upheld a judgment of over $2.2 million for a client in a whistle-blower and freedom of speech case against Pfizer, Inc. He was also a signatory to a mediation agreement that resulted in a $24 million settlement in the Pet Food Product Liability Litigation.. Every case is different as to facts and circumstances and results will vary from one case to another. The announcement of the results of any one particular case should not be taken as to imply, or guarantee, certain results in any other case.. In addition to being a skilled advocate, Attorney Newman is a compassionate litigator and strives to give his clients personalized attention through the prosecution and handling of injury, accident and wrongful death claims. This is of course vital when the lives of individuals and loved ones have been dramatically changed through no fault of their own. Furthermore, through his experience in representing over 1,000 victims of accidents, he is familiar with the unique nature of all types of traumatic injuries and their long-term repercussions.. Mr. Newman has been a guest lecturer at the UConn School of Law. He has served as a volunteer in the past in support of a number of organizations, including those supporting Veteran's causes and Boy Scouts of America. Attorney Newman also recently appeared on a segment of NBC's Troubleshooters.
At The Williams Law Group, LLC , we believe in quality legal representation. Unlike traditional brick and mortar 9-5 law firms; The Williams Law Group is a modern firm, delivering the flexibility and versatility to meet the needs of modern day clients and their families.. Our firm strives to maintain low overhead, offer competitive fees and deliver outstanding service. We are here to listen to your needs and guide you to the solutions that you seek. The legal system is complicated, The Williams Law Group, LLC is here to simplify it for you.
Ashley began her legal career as a law clerk with Louden, Katz & McGrath, assisting the partners with client cases right after graduating law school.
As an employment law attorney, Erick Diaz defends the rights of workers across Connecticut. Issues can arise in the workplace, such as wrongful termination, discrimination, or harassment, and employees can take a stand against violations of their legal rights. Erick Diaz has helped dozens of hard working clients who have been treated unfairly by their employers to seek restitution for the illegal actions that have led them to lose their jobs or proper wages.. Erick Diaz studied Political Science at Yale University, where he earned his Bachelor's degree. He then obtained his Juris Doctor at Boston University's School of Law, and became licensed to practice in 2005. He is now licensed to practice in Connecticut, New York and District of Columbia courts, as well as the District Court for the District of Connecticut. He has helped clients in a range of situations, including class action law suits and challenging situations.. Erick Diaz has served in the past as the President of the Connecticut Hispanic Bar Association. He also shares his experiences and knowledge through publications regarding employment law issues.
As a United States Army Veteran, Attorney Anthony Pignatiello feels a strong passion for helping those who can’t help themselves. Specializing in personal injury law allows him to provide a sense of justice to those wronged through no fault of their own.. His experience expands across the areas of personal injury, civil and business litigation, family law, housing law, criminal defense, and veteran’s appellate law. He has also done pro bono work in the U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut. Attorney Pignatiello earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Connecticut before attending the Massachusetts School of Law, where he earned his JD with a concentration in criminal law and civil litigation.. During law school, Attorney Pignatiello interned at the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyer College, the Connecticut State’s Attorney’s Office, and the Office of the Attorney General. He is currently admitted to practice in all Connecticut Superior Courts, the United States District Court, District of Connecticut, and the United States Supreme Court.. In his spare time, he enjoys riding his motorcycle, going to biker events, and spending time with family, including his two dogs and two cats.. BAR ADMISSIONSConnecticutUnited States District Court, District of ConnecticutUnited States Supreme Court. EDUCATIONMassachusetts School of Law at Andover – JDUniversity of Connecticut – BS. AWARDS, ASSOCIATIONS, & MEMBERSHIPSThe National Trial Lawyers, Top 100Trial Lawyers CollegeNational Institute for Trial AdvocacyConnecticut Trial Lawyers AssociationConnecticut Bar AssociationGreater New Britain Bar AssociationAssociation of Entrepreneurial AttorneysVeterans Affairs (VA) AccreditationNative American Law Students Association
As a native of Hartoford, Connecticut, Lucas M. Watson, Esq. has dedicated his practice to providing client-focused representation to those in need of legal services throughout the State of Connecticut. Attorney Watson provides invaluable knowledge and expertise in personal injury, criminal, workers' compensation and family matters.. Prior to founding the Law Office of Lucas M. Watson, Attorney Watson began his legal career with an accomplished practitioner. During this time, Attorney Watson honed his skills by working on several large and complex cases. In addition, he attended national and state-based lawyer seminars and legal education courses to increase his legal knowledge. While working with the accomplished practitioner, Attorney Watson learned that legal cases are won through persistence, dedication, and hard work. One must always stay in tune with the ever-changing landscape of the law and never be afraid to take a case to trial.. Aside from his determination to provide the best for his clients, Attorney Watson is dedicated to improving the Greater Hartford community as well. He currently dedicates his time to developing the professional skills of youth and adults in the community. As a graduate of Hartford Public High School and a Commissioned Army Officer, Attorney Watson understands the needs of the community and can teach what he has learned to others. Thus far, he has been involved in various community service projects for the Greater Hartford Male Youth Leadership Program, Urban League of Greater Hartford – Young Professionals, George C. Crawford Bar Association, Statewide Legal Services, and has served as a mock trial judge for the Civics First Mock Trial Competition.
Andrew J. Even focuses his practice on representing large and small employers, insurance companies, and third-party administrators in workers’ compensation claims before the Connecticut Workers’ Compensation Commission. He advises clients throughout the claims process, including informal, pre-formal, and formal hearings, and is fluent in all stages of litigation, including conducting depositions.. Andrew gained valuable experience as a summer associate in the law and regulatory affairs department of a large international health insurer, where he conducted extensive research and analysis of health care reform issues, counseled clients on behavioral health insurance issues, and handled contracts. Andrew also served as a law clerk with the Massachusetts Port Authority Labor Relations Department, where he drafted management responses to disciplinary and contractual grievances and aided with arbitration hearings and collective bargaining resolutions.. Before entering law school, Andrew earned a bachelor’s from Saint Anselm College. He went on to graduate with his J.D. from Suffolk University Law School, where he participated in the Health Law Clinical Program and served as chief case law comment editor for the Journal of Health and Biomedical Law.
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Alan J. Sobol is a member of Pullman & Comley’s Litigation Department and White Collar, Criminal Defense and Corporate Investigations practice. He also serves in the firm's Health Care and Construction practices.Alan has represented both corporate and individual clients in federal and state health care, Medicare and Medicaid fraud and enforcement, physician and pharmacist licensing, federal fraud and false claims, federal insider trading and securities, financial fraud, structuring, tax, anti-trust, federal and state racketeering and public corruption cases.Alan’s criminal defense practice includes representation in conspiracy and drug trafficking, money laundering, bank robbery, identity theft, computer crimes, larceny, assault, forfeiture, immigration, and domestic cases. In his civil litigation practice, he represents commercial clients in contracts and business disputes including the defense of class action lawsuits. He has national experience in construction and surety litigation representing owners, contractors, design professionals, insurance companies, and sureties on public and private construction projects, with experience in government contract, surety performance, and payment bond cases in federal and state court. Earlier in his career, Alan was a trial attorney, Criminal Division, a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, and a prosecutor, for the General Litigation Section, U.S. Department of Justice, in Washington, D.C. In this role, he represented the government's interest on-site for the Mariel, Cuba refugee boat lift, to Key West, Florida, directing federal criminal law enforcement when the U.S. government sought to interdict and terminate the operation for violation of U.S. laws. In addition he indicted and prosecuted in a jury trial a federal criminal defendant involved in the Jonestown, Guyana murder/assault of U.S. Congressman Leo Ryan, diplomats, press members and others on a trip bringing back defectors from the Rev. Jim Jones' Jonestown encampment. He has been a member of the Criminal Justice Section's Executive Committee, Federal Practice, and Construction Law sections of the Connecticut Bar Association. He also has been a member of the Criminal Law Section, Litigation Section, and the Forum on the Construction Industry of the American Bar Association. Alan has been listed in Who’s Who in American Law. He is a Diplomat in the National Institute of Trial Advocacy and a U.S. Attorney General's Honor Law Graduate Program Attorney.. Alan is the author of “Staying on Top of the Issues: New Developments for White Collar Lawyers and Their Clients,” a chapter in Managing White Collar Issues: Leading Lawyers on Understanding Recent Notable Cases, Establishing Key Defense Strategies, and Developing Client Relationships (Thomson Reuters/Aspatore Books 2011) released in December, 2010. He is a frequent speaker on health care fraud and abuse and related enforcement topics.