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Address
636 Broad Street
Meriden, Connecticut 06450 (New Haven Co.)
Average Client Review Rating
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Average Peer Review Rating
5.0
out of 5
 Free Initial Consultation  Accepts Credit Cards (Main Office) Mahon, Quinn & Mahon is dedicated to assisting clients attain legal goals in an efficient and individualized manner. Clients benefit from prompt attention to their legal matters as well as aggressive service. An experienced staff of secretarial professionals and qualified paralegals assist the attorneys in addressing client needs. This team effort assures a firm-wide commitment to a high standard of service. Confidentiality between lawyer and client is of utmost importance. Because continuous communication between client and attorney promotes a successful relationship, regular client contact is assured from the beginning to the end of a matter. Honesty and integrity are qualities to which the firm is committed. Mahon, Quinn & Mahon is fully insured for your added protection. Statement of PracticeGeneral Civil Practice before State and Federal Courts. Personal Injury, Products Liability, Medical Malpractice, Tort, Workers Compensation, Labor, Real Estate, Estate Planning, Probate, Commercial, Domestic Relations Law, Social Security Law, and Criminal Defense. The firm also provides a variety of alternative dispute resolution services including arbitration, mediation, divorce mediation and collaborative divorce. Year Established: 1974
Firm Size: 5
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Address636 Broad Street Meriden, CT 06450, (New Haven Co.)
PhonePhone: 203-238-1010 Fax: 203-630-1930 Call Firm Now 
Website http://www.wmalawyer.com
Office HoursMonday: 08:30 AM - 05:30 PM Tuesday: 08:30 AM - 05:30 PM Wednesday: 08:30 AM - 05:30 PM Thursday: 08:30 AM - 05:30 PM Friday: 08:30 AM - 05:30 PM
Brian T. Mahon (Principal) born Meriden, Connecticut, February 18, 1948; admitted to bar, 1973, Connecticut; 1974, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut. Education: College of the Holy Cross (A.B., 1970); Vanderbilt University (J.D., 1973). Judge, Meriden Probate Court. Associate Brief Editor, Moot Court Board. Member, Editorial Board, "Barrister" Magazine, 1983. Contributor, ABA Journal, 1984. Legal Advisory Committee to the State of Connecticut, Worker's Compensation Commission Chairman. Member: Meriden-Wallingford-Southington (President, 1981-1982), New England (President, 1997-1998), Connecticut (President, 1995-1996; Chairman, Young Lawyers Section, 1981-1982; Chairman, Continuing Legal Education Committee, 1990-1993; Chairman, Pro Bono Committee, 1993-1994; Member, Workers Compensation Committee, 1989; Member, Solo and Small Firm Task Force, 1992-1993) and American (House of Delegates, 1993; Member, Standing Committee on Solo and Small Firms, 1997-2001; Chairman, Standing Committee on Lawyer Title Guaranty Funds, 1990-1993; Chairman, Juvenile Justice Committee, Young Lawyers Section, 1981-1987) Bar Associations; Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association (Member, Education Committee of Workers' Compensation Committee, 1992). Fellow: Connecticut Bar Foundation; American Bar Foundation. Practice Areas: Personal Injury; Medical Malpractice; Workers' Compensation; Labor Law; Civil Trials.Email: Brian T. Mahon
Michael D. Quinn (Principal) born Meriden, Connecticut, April 13, 1968; admitted to bar, 1997, Connecticut. Education: American International College (B.S., 1990); Thomas M. Cooley Law School (J.D., 1996). Recipient, Book Award, Advanced Trial Workshop. Corporation Counsel, City of Meriden, 2007. Member, Board of Directors, Meriden Hall of Fame Association, 2006; Board of Directors, Meriden YMCA, 1999-2006, 2008; and Camp Claire Board of Directors, 2005. Past Commissioner and Chairman, Meriden Housing Authority Board, 1997-2007; Mills Study Committee Chairman, 1998-2000; Treasurer and Member, Meriden Democratic Town Committee, 1997-2007; Chief Election Moderator for Meriden Democratic Party, 2000-2007; Justice of the Peace, 2003-2007; and Past-President and Member, Board of Directors, Meriden Wallingford Chrysalis, Inc., 1998-2005. Member: Meriden- Wallingford- Southington (Vice-President), Connecticut and American Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Personal Injury(40%); Workers' Compensation(40%); Criminal Law(20%).Email: Michael D. Quinn
Colin P. Mahon (Member) born 1980; admitted to bar, 2005, Connecticut. Education: The College of The Holy Cross (A.B., cum laude, 2002); Quinnipiac University School of Law (J.D., summa cum laude, 2005). Oliver Ellsworth Inns of Court. Recipient of several academic achievement awards for his coursework in Contracts, Legal Research and Writing, and Real Estate Transactions. Note and Case Note Editor, Quinnipiac Law Review. Intern to Hon. Janet Bond Arterton, U.S. District Court. Author: Simmons v. Roper: Trying to Strike the Balance Between Strictly Obeying Supreme Court Precedent and Overruling Outmoded Concepts of Capital Punishment, 23 Q.L.R. 937 (2004); The Advantages of ADR, Hartford Business Journal, 2006; Getting Off the Hook, Hartford Business Journal, 2007; Co-Author, Irreparable Harm: Dead Letter or Equitable Mainstay?, Connecticut Law Tribune, March 2007. Member: Hartford County Bar Association (Co-Chair Young Lawyers' Committee, 2006-2007; High School Mentoring Committee, 2007); Connecticut Bar Association (Co-Chair, Young Lawyers' Litigation Committee, 2006-2007).
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