- Joe Courtney
Joseph (Joe) Courtney, born April 6, 1953 in Hartford, Connecticut, is a Democrat and a Congressman of the United States House of Representatives in (map). Courtney is a 1975 graduate of Tufts University. He earned a law degree from the University of Connecticut School of Law in 1978. Courtney is a former State Representative from Vernon, representing Connecticut's 56th district from 1987 to 1994. In 1998, Courtney made an unsuccessful bid for Lieutenant Governor.
- Loftus Becker
Loftus E. Becker Jr. is a law professor at the University of Connecticut School of Law, where he teaches criminal law, constitutional law, and a seminar on the Supreme Court. In 1965, he graduated from Harvard College, and in 1969 from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he was served as editor-in-chief of the "University of Pennsylvania Law Review".
- Edward Kennedy Jr.
Edward Moore Kennedy Jr. is the elder son of U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy and Virginia Joan Bennett. In 1973 cancer was discovered in his right leg. The leg was amputated. On the same day this surgery took place, Ted Sr. gave his niece Kathleen away at her wedding, rushing back to the hospital afterwards. In 1986, a movie called The Ted Kennedy Jr. Story was made for TV which concentrated on this event in Kennedy's life.
- Andrew J. McDonald
Andrew J. McDonald is an American lawyer and politician from Connecticut. A Democrat, he is a member of the Connecticut State Senate representing the state's 27th district, covering Stamford and Darien. A Stamford native, McDonald won narrow election to the senate in 2002, defeating his Republican opponent, current Lieutenant Governor Michael Fedele, by 53% to 47%. He was re-elected in 2004 with 61% of the vote and in 2006 with 62%.
- Martin Looney
Martin M. Looney is an American politician. Looney, a Democrat, has been a state senator from Connecticut since 1993. Since 2004, Looney has served as Majority Leader of the Senate. Looney, a resident of New Haven, represents the eastern half of the city as well as part of Hamden in the Connecticut Senate. Looney was born in New Haven and graduated from Fairfield University and received his J.D. from University of Connecticut School of Law.
- Eric D. Coleman
Eric D. Coleman is a Democratic Party politician in the United States. He currently serves as state senator of Connecticut's 2nd District, representing Bloomfield, Hartford, and Windsor. He served as a state representative from 1983 to 1994, and currently holds the position of Deputy President Pro Tempore in the Connecticut Senate. Coleman is a graduate of Pomfret School, Columbia University, and the University of Connecticut School of Law.
- Scott W. Foster
- Marianne Drost
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- Greta E. Solomon
- Ted Kennedy
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- Marc J. Ubaldi
- Mary Re Knack
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- Jennifer B. Cona
Jennifer B. Cona , Esq. joined Genser Dubow Genser & Cona in 1999 to launch its elder law division. Since that time, Ms. Cona's extensive training and expertise has helped this specialty area grow by over 300%.
- Jack H. Genser
Jack H. Genser , Esq. manages the litigation department of the firm's elder law and estate litigation divisions where he directs litigation on behalf of seniors, their families and health care facilities. Mr. Genser is an experienced litigator who has successfully conducted jury and bench trials in Nassau and Suffolk counties as well as all counties of the City of New York.
- William R. Breetz
Bill Breetz has been the President and Executive Director of the Connecticut Urban Legal Initiative, Inc. (“CULI”) at the University of Connecticut School of Law since 1997. CULI provides a “service-learning” practice seminar, “Building Urban Communities”, to law students while advising community-based nonprofit groups in Hartford and Waterbury on economic development issues. Professor Breetz came to the Law School after receiving his A.B. from Dartmouth College in 1963 and his LL.
- Mark G. Sklarz
Mark G. Sklarz – Partner Professional Experience Mark G. Sklarz is a partner in the Corporate and Business Law Department and is resident in Day Pitney's New Haven office. Mark's practice includes advising business entities and real estate developers on governance structure; developing efficient tax strategy for family and generational transfer of business interests, income, and succession tax planning; and negotiating and documenting acquisitive and dispositive transactions.
- Christopher V. Beckman
Christopher Beckman’s practice presently focuses on patent litigation in the chemical and pharmaceutical arts. Prior to his time with Fitzpatrick, Mr. Beckman served as a judicial clerk at the Supreme and Appellate Courts of the State of Connecticut and practiced as a litigator with a leading general practice and intellectual property law firm.
- Tom Baker
- Alexandra Lahav
- Jason Goodson
I am young, intelligent, and just trying to live my life to its full potential. I was born and raised in West Haven, Connecticut. I graduated from Hampton University in May 2005. I am currently attending the University of Connecticut Law School pursing my Juris Doctorate Degree.
- Eric J. George
Eric George Eric J. George Eric George is associate counsel for the Connecticut Business & Industry Association (CBIA), the state’s largest business organization with over 10,000 members. CBIA works to promote a healthy business climate, which encourages economic growth and job creation in the state. George specializes in health care policy and represents business views on health care issues before the state legislature and administrative agencies.
- Michael A. Jefferson
Michael Jefferson is a criminal defense attorney and community activist. He earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Connecticut School of Law in 1995 after completing a Masters degree in Child Welfare from Saint Joseph College (1991) and a Bachelors degree in Computer Science from Southern Connecticut State University (1986).
- Richard Pomp
- Timothy Everett
Timothy Everett , Clinical Professor of Law. Professor Everett teaches in the Trial and Appellate Divisions of the Criminal Clinic. He also regularly teaches criminal procedure and has taught advanced legal writing and co-taught advanced criminal procedure. Professor Everett received a B.A. (in English) in 1975, and an M.A. (in English Linguistics) in 1977 from Clark University, and a J.D. from the University of Connecticut School of Law in 1984.
- Stephen Saloom
Stephen Saloom , The Innocence Project Stephen Saloom is the Policy Director at the Innocence Project. Working with a staff of six, friends of criminal justice reform and other criminal justice professionals across the nation, the Innocence Project Policy Department supports innocence reform efforts in all 50 states and Congress.
- Col In Tait
- Hugh MacGill
- R. Jeffrey Sands
Mr. Sands has extensive experience in the hospital and senior living industry. He has been involved in the development, acquisition, and financing of over 250 hospitals, nursing homes, continuing care retirement communities (“CCRCs”), and assisted living facilities. Prior to joining Herbert J. Sims & Co., Inc., Mr. Sands was the Managing Partner of the Hartford office of Wiggin & Dana, a large Connecticut-based law firm.
- Ryan P. Barry
Ryan P. Barry received his B.A., with honors, from The University of Connecticut and his J.D. from The University of Connecticut School of Law. During law school, Mr. Barry served as a law clerk to United States District Court Judge Dominic J. Squatrito. He was also selected to membership on The Connecticut Law Review and is the author of ERISA’s Purpose: The Conveyance of Information from Trustee to Beneficiary, 31 Conn. L. Rev. 735 (1999).
- Todd Fernow
Todd Fernow is a professor of law and director of the Criminal Law Clinic at the University of Connecticut School of Law. He joined the criminal clinic staff in 1983. Since then he and his criminal clinic colleagues have supervised clinic students in hundreds of criminal trial level and post conviction cases in various Connecticut courts. Professor Fernow also regularly teaches Criminal Procedure and Advanced Criminal Procedure.
- Peter Kochenburger
- Jennifer Mailly
- Lewis Kurlantzick
- Peter J. Christian
Mr. Christian has over seven years experience as an attorney and urban planning consultant. From 2001-2006, Peter worked for the law firm of Robinson & Cole, LLP where his practice included all aspects of real estate law, including commercial leasing, development, acquisitions, dispositions, financing and construction agreements. Prior to this, Mr. Christian worked for the Connecticut-based planning consultants, Harrall-Michalowski Associates, Inc.
- Judge Sharon S. Townsend
Judge Sharon S. Townsend Administrative Judge, Eighth Judicial District, Erie County, New York The Honorable Sharon S. Townsend was appointed Administrative Judge of the Eighth Judicial District on January 1, 2003, the first woman to be named to this position in this district and the first Family Court Judge in the State to be appointed Administrative Judge. Judge Townsend was elected to the New York State Supreme Court in November, 2003.
- Robert L. Birmingham
Robert L. Birmingham is Professor of Law at the University of Connecticut School of Law.
- Steven Wilf
- Susan Schmeiser
- Paul Berman