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Address
447 Center Street
Manchester, Connecticut 06040 (Hartford Co.)
Average Client Review Rating
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Average Peer Review Rating
4.5
out of 5
 Accepts Credit Cards (Main Office) Statement of PracticeGeneral Civil and Criminal Litigation before all State and Federal Trial and Appellate Courts Including Employment, Wrongful Termination, Civil Rights, Personal Injury, Car Accidents, Trucking Accidents, Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries, Slip and Fall, Dog Bites, Wrongful Death, Family Law, Divorce, Custody, Support, Bankruptcy. Firm Size: 7
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Bruce S. Beck (Member) born Brooklyn, New York, September 3, 1946; admitted to bar, 1973, Connecticut and U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1974, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; 1977, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: University of Maryland (B.S., 1969); Catholic University of America (J.D., 1973). State of Connecticut Attorney Trial Referee, Fact Finder and Special Master, Superior Court (1994-2007). Member: Manchester Bar Association (Past President); Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association (Member, Board of Governors, 1992-1996). Reported Cases: Silver v. Jacobs, 43 Conn. App. 184 (1996); Karen v. Parciak-Karen, 40 Conn. App. 697 (1996); Battersby v. Battersby, 218 Conn. 467 (1991); Mulholland v. Mulholland, 26 Conn. App. 585 (1992); Watson v. Watson, 20 Conn. App. 551 (1990); Banks v. Vito, 19 Conn. App. 256 (1989); SHVC, Inc. v. Roy, 188 Conn. 503 (1982); Hryniewicz v. Wilson, 51 Conn. App. 440 (1998); Lewin v. U.S. Sergical Corp., 21 Conn. App. 629 (1990); Double I Limited Partnership v. Town of Glasonbury, 14 Conn. App. 77 (1998); In re West Service Corp., 225 B.R. 537 (Bankr.D.Conn., 1998); In re Hryniewicz, 222 B.R. 14 (Bankr.D.Conn. 1998); Matter of Fiore, 27 B.R. 48 (Bankr.D.Conn. 1998); Matter of Gorin, 18 B.R. 151 (Bankr.D.Conn. 1982); Matter of Win-Sum Sports, Inc., 14 B.R. 389 (Bankr.D.Conn. 1981); Matter of Begley, 12 B.R. 839 (Bankr.D.Conn. 1981); Matter of Majewski, 7 B.R. 904 (Bankr.D.Conn. 1981); Matter of Grimaldi, 3 B.R. 533 (Bankr.D.Conn. 1980); Thompson v. Orcutt 257 Conn. 301 (2001); Pospisil v. Pospisil 59 Conn. App. 446 (2000); Szegda v. Szegda 97 Conn. App. 426 (2006). Practice Areas: Commercial Litigation; Domestic Relations.Email: Bruce S. Beck
Kathleen Eldergill (Member) born Mount Kisco, N.Y., January 16, 1953; admitted to bar, 1981, Connecticut and U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1983, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; 1988, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: University of Connecticut (B.A., highest honors, Phi Beta Kappa, 1975; J.D., with high honors, 1981). Small Claims Commissioner State of Connecticut. Special Master, United States District Court for the District of Connecticut. Member: Manchester Bar Association; Association of Trial Lawyers of America; Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association; Connecticut Employment Lawyers Association; National Employment Lawyers Association. Fellow: American College of Trial Lawyers; Connecticut Bar Foundation, James W. Cooper Fellows Program. (Certified in Civil Trial Advocacy by the National Board of Trial Advocacy). Reported Cases: Piscottano v. Murphy, 511 T.3d 247 (2d Cir. 2007); Meyers v. Cornwell Quality Tools, Inc., 41 Conn. App. 19 (1996); Starr v. Commissioner of Environment Protection, 236 Conn. 722 (1996); Sadloski v. Manchester, 235 Conn. 637 (1995); Schnabel v. Tyler, 230 Conn. 735 (1994); Tyler v. Schnabel, 34 Conn. App. 216 (1994); Sadloski v. Manchester, 228 Conn. 79 (1993); Schnabel v. Tyler, 32 Conn. App. 704 (1993); State v. Ball, 226 Conn. 265 (1993); Starr v. Commissioner of Environmental Protection, 226 Conn. 358 (1993); Lester v. Resort Camplands International, Inc. 27 Conn. App. 59 (1992); Killingly v. Connecticut Siting Council, 220 Conn. 516 (1991); Double 1 Ltd. Partnership v. Plan & Zoning Comm. 218 Conn. 65 (1991); Preston v. Department of Environmental Protection, 218 Conn. 821 (1991); Concerned Citizens of Sterling v. Ct. Siting CNCl., 215 Conn. 474 (1990); Preston v. Connecticut Siting Council, 21 Conn. App. 85 (1990); Lewin v. United States Surgical Corporation, 21 Conn. App. 629 (1990); Preston v. Connecticut Siting Council, 20 Conn. App. 474 (1990); Zinker v. Doty, 907 F.2d 357 (2d Cir. 1990) and 637 F. Supp. 138 (D. Conn. 1986); Connecticut Light & Power Co. v. Dept., Pub. UTIL., 210 Conn. 349 (1989); Dorman v. Satti, 862 F.2d 432 (2d Cir. 1988) and 678 F. Supp. 375 (D. Conn. 1988); Brady v. Town of Colchester, 863 F.2d 205 (2d Cir. 1988); Frost v. Chromalloy Aero. Tech. Corp., 697 F. Supp. 82 (D. Conn. 1988); Sadlowski v. Manchester, 206 Conn. 579 (1988); United States v. Rosario, 820 F. 2d 584 (2d Cir. 1987); Concerned Citizens of Sterling v. Town of Sterling, 204 Conn. 551 (1987); Mumford Cove Assn., Inc. v. Town of Groton 786 F. 2d 530 (2d Cir. 1986); State v. Ostroski, 201 Conn. 534 (1986); State v. Shifflett, 199, Conn. 718 (1986); Coollick v. Windham, 7 Conn. App. 142 (1986); State v. Stanley, 197 Conn. 309 (1985); State v. Pelletier, 196 Conn. 32 (1985); Acheson v. White, 195 Conn. 211 (1985); State v. McCulley 5 Conn. App. 612 (1985); Southland Corp. v. Vernon, 1 Conn. App. 439 (1984). Practice Areas: Employment; Civil Rights; Civil Litigation; Consumer Law; Environmental Law.Email: Kathleen Eldergill
Marc P. Mercier (Member) born Hartford, Connecticut, July 4, 1965; admitted to bar, 1991, Connecticut and U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 2005, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. Education: University of Connecticut (B.A., 1987; J.D., with honors, 1991). Member: Manchester and Hartford County Bar Associations; Connecticut Employment Lawyers Association. Reported Cases: Gerber & Hurley, Inc. v. CCC Corp., 36 Conn.App. 539 (1995); Albuquerque v. Albuquerque, 42 Conn.App. 284 (1996); Silver v. Jacobs, 43 Conn.App. 184 (1996); DiMartino v. Richens, 263 Conn. 639 (2003); Mips v. Becon, 70 Conn.App. 556 (2002); Stokes v. Norwich Taxi 289 Conn. 465 (2008). Practice Areas: Civil Litigation; Employment; Civil Rights; School and Education Law.Email: Marc P. Mercier
David R. Kritzman (Member) born Waterbury, Connecticut, April 8, 1958; admitted to bar, 1984, Connecticut; 1985, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut. Education: University of Connecticut (B.A., magna cum laude, 1980; J.D., 1984). Member: Connecticut Bar Association; Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association; Association of Trial Lawyers of America; Connecticut Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. Reported Cases: State v. Denya, 107 Conn. App. 800 (Conn. App.), certiorari granted 288 Conn. 906 (2008); Michaud v. Wawruck, 209 Conn. 407 (1998). Practice Areas: Criminal; Personal Injury; Family Litigation.Email: David R. Kritzman
Matthew R. Potter (Member) born Windham, Connecticut, March 25, 1969; admitted to bar, 1994, Connecticut; 1995, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut. Education: George Washington University (B.A., with honors, 1991); Western New England School of Law (J.D., 1994). Member: Manchester and Connecticut Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Personal Injury; Domestic Relations; Criminal Litigation; Bankruptcy and Credit Problems.Email: Matthew R. Potter
Melissa Morin Donahue (Member) born Hartford, Connecticut, February 17, 1980; admitted to bar, 2005, Connecticut. Education: Villanova University (B.A., magna cum laude, 2002) Phi Kappa Phi; Quinnipiac University School of Law (J.D., magna cum laude, 2005). Member, Quinnipiac Law Review. Member: Manchester, Hartford County and Connecticut Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Domestic Relations; Litigation; Real Estate; Credit Law; Personal Injury; Criminal Law.Email: Melissa Morin Donahue
——————————Danielle B. Omasta (Associate) born Windsor, Connecticut, March 26, 1979; admitted to bar, 2004, Connecticut. Education: Mount Holyoke College (B.A., with honors, 2001); University of Connecticut Law School (J.D., 2004). Member: Tolland County (Secretary) and Connecticut (Member, YLS Executive Committee-Litigation Chair) Bar Associations; Connecticut Employment Lawyers Association (Secretary). Practice Areas: Employment; Civil Litigation; Consumer Law; Zoning, Planning and Land Use.Email: Danielle B. Omasta
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