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Thursday, July 29, 2010

I grew up in Oxford, Connecticut and attended Seton Hall University before I transferred to Southern Connecticut State University and earned a journalism degree. After obtaining my degree, I worked as a program manager for the Kennedy Center, a human services organization serving more than 1,400 individuals with disabilities in Connecticut. Wanting to do more in the area of advocacy, I found myself at Quinnipiac University, where three years later I obtained a law degree. I practiced at a medium-sized firm in New Haven, Connecticut, until I opened my own firm in March 2006.

My overall goal is to provide high quality and personalized legal services to both individuals and small business while changing the negative attitude the public has toward lawyers This is done through detailed consultations and the option of letting me go to my clients when it is convenient for them.

When not working, I enjoy playing sports and spending time with family, especially my two nieces and nephew. I am active in my church and love singing. My dream would be to sing the national anthem at a New York Yankees game.

I am a member of the New Haven County and Connecticut Bar Associations, as well as an agent of the Connecticut Attorney Title Insurance Company (“CATIC”). I have been published in the Quinnipiac Health Law Journal and have written articles for Home and Health Care Management. I enjoy speaking at seminars regarding employment and corporate issues and volunteer on committees for both Easter Seals and Leeway.

 

 

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