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52 Trumbull Street, P.O. Box 1612
New Haven, Connecticut 06506-1612 (New Haven Co.)
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 Free Initial Consultation (Main Office) Lynch, Traub, Keefe and Errante, P.C. is a law firm of attorneys engaged in the general practice of law, with an emphasis on litigation of all types and in all courts and other general areas mentioned above. The firm is located in New Haven, a short distance from the Superior Court and the United States District Court, and has attorneys representing the firm's clients in all courts throughout the state of Connecticut as well as a national level. The firm has been engaged in the practice of law in New Haven since 1955. The members of the firm work with a wide range of cases in matters of litigation, including criminal law, vehicle collisions, professional malpractice of all types, product liability cases, airplane crashes, industrial accidents, and commercial litigation of all types, workers compensation and domestic relations. Several members of the firm are board certified as civil and/or criminal trial advocates by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. Two partners of the firm, Stephen I. Traub and Hugh F. Keefe, are listed in The Best Lawyers in America in the area of personal injury and criminal litigation. Attorney Stephen Traub and Attorney Hugh Keefe are also fellows of the American College of Trial Lawyers. Attorney Traub and Attorney Errante and Attorney Swift are also members of the American Board of Trial Advocates. Attorney Hugh F. Keefe is a part-time instructor at Yale Law School and Attorney Steven J. Errante is a part-time instructor at Quinnipiac University School of Law. Statement of PracticeGeneral Practice. Corporation, Probate, Real Estate, Social Security, Criminal, Negligence, Medical Malpractice and Products Liability Law. Trials and Appeals in all Civil, Administrative and Criminal Courts, Federal and State. Family Law, Workers Compensation, Bankruptcy Law. Year Established: 1955
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Address52 Trumbull Street P.O. Box 1612 New Haven, CT 06506-1612, (New Haven Co.)
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Hugh F. Keefe (Member) born Boston, Massachusetts, January 10, 1943; admitted to bar, 1967, Connecticut; 1968, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1969, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; 1971, U.S. Supreme Court; 1982, U.S. Tax Court. Education: Quinnipiac College (B.S., Accounting, 1964); University of Connecticut (J.D., 1967). Phi Theta Kappa. George J. Sherman Scholar, University of Connecticut Law School, 1966-1967. Recipient: Distinguished Alumni Award, University of Connecticut School of Law, 1985; Distinguished Alumnus Award, Quinnipiac College, 1991; Honorary Doctor of Law Degree, Quinnipiac University School of Law, 2004; Connecticut Law Review Legal Scholarship Award, 2005; Law Review Award, University of Connecticut School of Law, 2005. Member, Board of Editors, Connecticut Law Tribune, 1986-2002. Instructor, Trial Practice, Yale Law School, 1979. Town Counsel, Town of East Haven, 1971-1975; Advisory Board, Legal Studies Program, Quinnipiac College, 1974-1981; Connecticut Commission to Study Criminal Pre-Trial Programs, 1978-1980; Quinnipiac College Board of Trustees, 1994. Trial Counsel, Town of East Haven, 1975. Member, Board of Directors, 1968-1976 and President, 1975-1976, University of Connecticut Law School Alumni Association. Member: Connecticut Public Defender Commission, 1982-1990; Connecticut Judicial Selection Commission, 1986-1993, 2001-2004, 2006; Chairman, 2002-2004, Advisory Group on Civil Justice Expense and Delay Reduction in Federal Courts. Special Master, U.S. District Court, 1982. Attorney Trial Referee, Connecticut Superior Court, 1983. Bencher, New Haven American Inns of Court, 1989-1994. Member, 1995-2000 and Chairman, 1997-2000, Connecticut Judicial Review Council. Member, Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association. Member: New Haven County (President, Young Lawyers Section, 1970-1971), Connecticut (Member, 1970 and Chairman, 1979-1982, Executive Committee on the Administration of Criminal Justice; Chairman: Special Committee on the Penal System, 1973-1974; Criminal Justice Section, 1979; Chairman, Officer Nominating Committee, 1997 and 2000; Member, 1973-1977 and Chairman, Sub-Committee of Bench-Bar Relations on Criminal Law, 1977, Committee on Bench-Bar Relations; Member: Special Committee on Unifications of the Courts, 1976-1977; Committee on Trial Advocacy Seminars, 1976-1985; Special Committee on Judicial Evaluation Questionnaire, 1977-1978; Special Committee on Administration of Civil and Criminal Justice, 1977; Federal Practice Committee, 1981; Judiciary Committee, 1982-1986; Academy of Continuing Professional Development, 1982), Federal and American (Member, Criminal Justice Section) Bar Associations; Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association; Connecticut Association of Municipal Attorneys; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America; Federal Bar Council. Fellow: American College of Trial Lawyers; American Bar Foundation; American Board of Criminal Lawyers. Certified as a Civil and Criminal Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. [USAR, National Guard, 1967-1973]. Practice Areas: Civil Litigation; Criminal Litigation; Matrimonial Law.Email: Hugh F. Keefe
Steven J. Errante (Member) born Queens, New York, April 20, 1953; admitted to bar, 1979, Connecticut and U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1980, New York; 1981, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; 1983, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: Hofstra University (B.A., magna cum laude, 1975); State University of New York at Buffalo (J.D., 1978). Phi Beta Kappa. Member, Board of Editors and Editor at Large, 1986, Connecticut Bar Journal. Law Clerk, Connecticut Supreme Court, 1978-1979. Lecturer: Connecticut Uninsured and Underinsured Motors Coverage, 1994-1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, Effect of New Code of Evidence in the Courtroom, Connecticut Bar Association, 2000, NBI; Connecticut Bar Association Trial Advocacy Institute, NITA, 1994-2005; "Taking Your First Deposition," NBI, 2001; Personal Injury Settlements in Connecticut, NBI, 1999, 2002; Medical Malpractice in Connecticut, NBI, 2000; Taking Your First Deposition, NBI, 2001; Keys to Effective Expert Witness Examination, NBI, 2002; Successful Handling of Wrongful Death Cases, Lorman Education Services, 2003; Finding, Preparing and Using your Expert in Federal Court, NBI, 2003; Winning Strategies for Jury Selection in Connecticut, NBI 2004 and 2005; Medical Records for Connecticut Attorneys, NBI, 2005; Building Your Civil Trial Skills, NBI, 2006; How to Get Your Expert Testimony Admitted into Evidence, NBI, 2006; Advanced Expert Witness Deposition Tactics, NBI, 2007; Plaintiff's Personal Injury: Practice Tips & Application, NBI, 2007; What civil Judges want you to know, NBI, 2008. Adjunct Professor: Legal Studies, University of New Haven, 1981-1991; University of Bridgeport School of Law, 1986; Quinnipiac School of Law, FKA. Chairperson, Connecticut Lawyers Advisory Committee, 1990. Trial Referee Attorney, Superior Court, 1992. Co-Chair, Trial Practice Workshop-Cross Examination, CTLA, 1993-2000. Member, National Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association. Member: New Haven County (Member: Nominating Committee, 1987; Bench Bar Committee, 1987-1995; Executive Committee 1992-1998; Committee on Recommendations for Admission to the Bar, 1996), Connecticut (Member: Medical-Legal Committee, 1981-1982; Products Liability Committee, 1982-1984; Executive Committee Civil Justice Section, 1985; Chairman, Election Committee, 2001-2005; New Haven Delegate, House of Delegates, 1986; Chairman, Nominating Committee, 2005) and American Bar Associations; American Board of Trial Advocates; Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association (Member: Continuing Legal Education Committee, 1986; Board of Governors, 1991; Executive Committee, Board of Governors, 2006); American Association for Justice; National Organization of Social Security Claimants Representatives; The Children's Community (V.P., Executive Board of Directors, 2007). Practice Areas: Medical Malpractice; Negligence; Products Liability; Commercial Litigation; Sports Law; Entertainment Law.Email: Steven J. Errante
John J. Keefe, Jr. (Member) born Somerville, Massachusetts, May 20, 1947; admitted to bar, 1980, Connecticut and U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1981, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; 1983, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: University of New Haven (B.S., 1970; M.B.A., 1972); University of San Diego (1979); University of Connect icut (J.D., 1980). Adjunct Professor, Criminal Justice, Quinnipiac College, 2006. Lecturer, "Defending Drunk Drivers," New Haven County Bar Association, 1987, 1990. Member: American Allocation for Paralegal Education; Advisory Board, Legal Studies Program, Quinnipiac College, 1994-1999. Special Master, mediating family cases in Middletown, Milford and New Haven Superior Courts. Member, Middletown Superior Court pro bono program, Family Law Cases, 1998. Member: New Haven County (Member, Executive Committee, 1984-1992), Connecticut (Member, Family Law Section), West Haven and American Bar Associations; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (Criminal Coordinator, 1986-1989); Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association; Connecticut Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. [USAR, 1965-1971]. Practice Areas: Criminal Law; Domestic Relations; Workers Compensation.Email: John J. Keefe, Jr.
Donn A. Swift (Member) born Waterbury, Connecticut, August 18, 1956; admitted to bar, 1981, Connecticut; 1982, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1991, U.S. Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit and U.S. Supreme Court. Education: Assumption College (B.A., 1978); University of San Francisco (J.D., magna cum laude, 1981). Member, McAuliffe Law Honor Society. Recipient, American Jurisprudence Awards: Criminal Procedure; Insurance. Law Clerk, Connecticut Superior Court Research Department, 1981-1982, 1997. Lecturer: Insurance Law in Connecticut, National Business Institute, 1998; A Practical Guide to Federal Court Rules and Procedures in Connecticut, National Business Institute, 1999; Trying The Soft Tissue Injury Case, National Business Institute, 1999; A Guide to Federal Court Practice, NBI, 1999; Adjusting the Auto Claims, NBI, 2000. Damages in Civil Trial Practice, NBI, 2000; How to Litigate Your First Case, NBI, 2001; Personal Injury, New Haven Bar Association, 2002; Admissibility of Evidence and Expert Testimony in Connecticut, NBI, January and November 2004; Smoke Detectors, The First Line of Defense, HADA, June 2004. U.S. District Court Special Master, 1990. Attorney State Trial Referee, October 1991. Fact Finder, Arbitrator Superior Court, October 1991. Member: New Haven (Chairman, Mentor Program, 1996-1998; Member, CLE Committee, 1995-1997, Connecticut (Member, Civil Justice Section; Pro Bono Volunteer, Law Works for People, 1991-1997) and American (Member, Tort and Insurance Practice Section) Bar Associations; Connecticut Defense Lawyers Association; American Board of Trial Advocates; Defense Research Institute; Connecticut Academy of Certified Trial Lawyers. Certified as a Civil Trial Advocate by the National of Board Legal Specialty Certification. Practice Areas: Products Liability; Negligence; Personal Injury.Email: Donn A. Swift
Charles E. Tiernan, III (Member) born New Haven, Connecticut, August 15, 1958; admitted to bar, 1983, Connecticut and U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1984, U.S. Tax Court; 1987, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; 1991, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: Trinity College (B.A., 1980); Drake University (J.D., 1983). Member, Board of Editors, Drake Law Review, 1981-1982. Author: Note, "Standing Barriers to Citizen and Taxpayers Suits in the Federal Court," 32 Drake Law Review 2, 1983; "Safety and Security In The Workers' Compensation Forum," Compensation Quarterly, Volume 5, Number 3, Summer 1995; "A Pig in the Parlor: Insurer's Liens on Workers' Compensation Award," Compensation Quarterly, Volume 15, Number 4, Fall 2005. Lecturer: "Defending Drunk Drivers," New Haven County Bar Association, 1987; "What's New In Worker's Compensation Law?" New Haven County Bar Association, 1991; Workers' Compensation Update 1993, Council on Education in Management, 1993; Examining the Workers' Compensation Process, Connecticut Labor and Employment Law, National Business Institute, 1993; Workers' Compensation Update 1994, Council on Education in Management, 1994; Workers' Compensation Update, 1995, Council on Education in Management, 1995; "Defending Drinking Drivers," New Haven County Bar Association, 1999-2001; Advanced Workers Compensation in Connecticut, Lorman Education Services, 1999; Workers' Compensation 101, Council on Education in Management, 2001; Advanced Workers Compensation in Connecticut, Lorman Education Services, 2001; Workers' Compensation Hearings in Connecticut: Techniques and Strategies, National Business Institute, 2002. Adjunct Professor, Introduction to Law, 1989-1996 and Family Law, 1997, Quinnipiac College. Member: New Haven County, Connecticut (Member: Executive Committee; Workers Compensation Section) and American Bar Associations; Connecticut Criminal Defense Lawyers. Practice Areas: Criminal Law; Workers Compensation; Matrimonial Law.Email: Charles E. Tiernan, III
Robert W. Lynch (Member) born Washington, D.C., October 17, 1949; admitted to bar, 1983, Connecticut; 1985, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut. Education: Brown University (B.S., 1971); University of Baltimore (J.D., magna cum laude, 1983). Member, Heuisler Honor Society. Professional Engineer: 1978, District of Columbia; 1980, Maryland; 1983, Connecticut. Lecturer: "Advanced Principles of Title Insurance in Connecticut," National Business Institute, 1999; "Mastering Real Estate Titles and Title Insurance in Connecticut," National Business Institute, 2000. Member: New Haven County, Connecticut and American Bar Associations; American Bankruptcy Institute (Participant, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Connecticut, pro bono program, 1984-2003). Practice Areas: Real Estate; Business Law; Consumer Law; Probate; Estate Planning; Elder Law; Bankruptcy; Commercial Litigation.Email: Robert W. Lynch
Richard W. Lynch (Member) born New Haven, Connecticut, October 17, 1960; admitted to bar, 1987, Connecticut; 1988, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1992, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit and U.S. Supreme Court. Education: Florida Institute of Technology (A.S., 1980; B.S., cum laude, 1983, Alpha Epsilon Honor Society); Quinnipiac University School of Law (J.D., 1987). Author: "Connecticut's Workers' Compensation Act - New and Improved?" Connecticut Lawyer Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 1, September 1993. Coach, Quinnipiac College School of Law's Trial Team, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyer's Trial Competition, Chicago, Illinois, Fall 1993. Member: New Haven County and Connecticut Bar Associations; Connecticut Mortgage Bankers Association; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; Connecticut Criminal Defense Lawyers Association; Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association. Practice Areas: Workers Compensation; Criminal Law; Administrative Law.Email: Richard W. Lynch
Timothy P. Pothin (Member) born Tacoma, Washington, December 11, 1958; admitted to bar, 1985, Connecticut; 1986, New York; 1988, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1994, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. Education: University of Florida (B.A., 1980); Quinnipiac University School of Law (J.D., 1985). Phi Delta Phi. Member and Associate Editor, University of Bridgeport Law Review, 1983-1985. Lecturer, "Defending Clients Charged in Federal Drug Conspiracy Cases," Connecticut Bar Association 1994. Guest Lecturer: Quinnipiac University School of Law, 1994, 1999; Trying the Personal Injury Case in Federal Court, NBI, 2004; Nuts and Bolts Civil Litigation, New Haven Bar Association, 2004. Faculty Member, CBA Trial Advocacy Institute, 2001-2005. Assistant District Attorney, Nassau County, New York, 1985-1986. Deputy Assistant States Attorney, New Haven County, 1986-1988. Court Appointed Arbitrator, Attorney Trial Referee and Special Master, 1998-2004, Connecticut Superior Court. Member: Connecticut Bar Association (Member, Executive Committee, Criminal Justice Section, 1999); National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; Connecticut Criminal Defense Lawyers Association; Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association. Certified as a Civil Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. Practice Areas: Negligence; Products Liability; Criminal Defense; Business Litigation.Email: Timothy P. Pothin
Nicole Fournier Gelston (Member) born Providence, Rhode Island, March 6, 1971; admitted to bar, 1997, Connecticut; 1998, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 2001, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. Education: Rhode Island College (B.A., 1994); Quinnipiac University School of Law (J.D., magna cum laude, 1997). Member: New Haven County (Member: Sections on: Women and the Law; Young Lawyers; Vice-President, 2002-2003; President, 2003-2004), Connecticut (Member: Executive Committee, Women and the Law Section, 2000; Federal Practice Section) and American Bar Associations; Connecticut Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. Practice Areas: Complex Litigation; Civil Litigation; Commercial Litigation; Appellate Practice; Criminal Defense.Email: Nicole Fournier Gelston
Louis Mark Rubano (Member) born USS Kennedy, Florida, October 14, 1970; admitted to bar, 1998, Connecticut; 1999, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut. Education: Boston College (B.A., cum laude, 1992); Suffolk University School of Law (J.D., cum laude, 1998). Semifinalist, Walter H. McLaughlin Competition, 1997. Vice President, S.U.R.F. (Student Urban Reform Foundation), 1997-1998. Member: New Haven County, Connecticut (Member, Executive Committee, Litigation and Civil Justice Section) and American Bar Associations; Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association (Member, Executive Committee); New Haven County Young Lawyers Association; Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association (Member, Executive Committee, Young Lawyers Section); American Trial Lawyers Association. Practice Areas: Personal Injury; Civil Litigation; Complex Litigation; Products Liability; Probate; Negligence.Email: Louis Mark Rubano
Marisa A. Bellair (Member) admitted to bar, 2001, Connecticut; 2002, New York; U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 2003, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. Education: Syracuse University (B.A., 1994); Quinnipiac University Law School (J.D., 2001). President, Moot Court Honor Society, 1999-2001. Recipient: Dean's Award; Outstanding Legal Scholarship Award; Marci Karbane Moot Court Award; Outstanding Performance in Oral Advocacy Award; Distinguished Academic Achievement Awards in Legal Skills, 1999 and Professional Responsibility, 2000. Quarterfinalist, National Appellate Advocacy Competition, 2000. Final Bench Winner, Moot Court Honor Society Intramural Competition, 1999. Winner, Mock Trial Society Intramural Competition, 1999. Member: New Haven County (Member, Young Lawyers Section; Secretary, 2003-2004), Connecticut and American Bar Associations. Reported Cases: City of New Haven v. East Haven, 263 Conn. 108 (2003); Edgewood Village Inc., et al. v. Housing Authority for the City of New Haven, 265 Conn. 280 (2003); Cusick v. City of New Haven, 145 Fed. Appx. 701 (N.Y.C.A. 2 2005); Ahern v. Kappalumakkel, 97 Conn.App.189 (2006). Practice Areas: Complex Litigation; Civil Litigation; Appellate Practice.Email: Marisa A. Bellair
Nancy Fitzpatrick Myers (Member) born Bristol, Connecticut; admitted to bar, 2001, Florida; 2002, Connecticut; 2003, U.S. District Court, District Court of Connecticut; 2004, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. Education: Fairleigh Dickinson University (B.A., magna cum laude, 1998); University of Miami School of Law (J.D., magna cum laude, 2001). Order of the Coif, Dean's Certificate of Achievement in Conflicts of Law, Honors Recipient for Litigation Skills, Willinger Scholar, NIT All-American Scholar Athlete, Honors Program Member. Member: New Haven County Bar Association (Member, Young Lawyers Section; Vice-President, 2004-2005; President, 2005-2006; Executive Committee, 2006; Nominating Committee, 2006; Gala Committee, 2007). Reported Cases: In re Reich, 83 Conn. App. 432 (Conn. App. 2004); State v. Edman, 281 Conn. 444 (2007); Mazurek v. Town of East Haven, 99 Conn. App. 795 (2007). Practice Areas: Civil Litigation; Complex Litigation; Criminal Defense; Appellate Practice; Municipal Defense.Email: Nancy Fitzpatrick Myers
——————————Stacy Errante Votto (Associate) born New Haven, Connecticut, July 2, 1979; admitted to bar, 2005, Connecticut and New York. Education: University of Delaware (B.S.B.A., cum laude, 2001); Brooklyn Law School (J.D., 2004). Richardson Scholar. Member: New York State Bar Association; Connecticut Bar Association; New Haven County Bar Association (Member, Young Lawyers Section; Secretary, 2006-2007; Treasurer, 2007-2008); National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Practice Areas: Criminal Law; Domestic Relations; Workers Compensation; Civil Litigation.Email: Stacy Errante Votto
Benjamin D. Gettinger (Associate) born New Haven, Connecticut, April 17, 1979; admitted to bar, 2005, Connecticut; 2006, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut. Education: University of Connecticut (B.A., Economics, 2001); Quinnipiac University (J.D., magna cum laude, 2005). Managing Editor, Quinnipiac Law Review, 2005. Law Clerk to Hon. Francis X. Hennessy, Connecticut Appellate Court, 2005-2006. Member: New Haven County and Connecticut (Member, Executive Committee, Criminal Justice, 2007) Bar Associations; Connecticut Defense Lawyers Association; Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association. Practice Areas: Complex Litigation; Civil Litigation; Criminal Defense.Email: Benjamin D. Gettinger
OF COUNSELStephen I. Traub (Of Counsel) born McKeesport, Pennsylvania, April 1, 1930; admitted to bar, 1960, Connecticut; 1961, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1967, U.S. Supreme Court; 1969, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. Education: Cornell University; University of Connecticut (B.A., 1957); University of Virginia (LL.B., J.D., 1960). Phi Alpha Delta. Co-Author, with Ann Taffel, "Economic Loss in Death and Disability Cases in Connecticut," Connecticut Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Book, December 13, 1976. Author: "Pre-Trial Investigation and Discovery, a Must," Connecticut Law Tribune, August 22, 1977; "Preparation, Pleadings and Trial of a Medical Malpractice Case in Connecticut," Connecticut Law Tribune, November 6, 1978. Chairman and Lecturer, Connecticut Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Seminar, "Using the Economist" and "Medical Malpractice in Connecticut," 1978. Lecturer: Connecticut Bar Association Seminar on Connecticut Civil Trial Advocacy, 1977-1990; "Medical Malpractice in Connecticut," 1978, 1985, 1986; "Structured Insurance Settlements," Connecticut Bar Association, 1980; "Third Party Claims," Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, 1980; "Structured Settlements," The Association of Trial Lawyers of America, April 1981. Instructor, Trial Practice and Procedure, Quinnipiac College, 1978-1979. Member, 1964-1966 and Vice Chairman, 1966, Board of Finance, City of Milford. Assistant City Attorney and Trial Counsel, City of Milford, 1966-1973. Member, Executive Board, Quinnipiac School of Law. Member: New Haven County (Chairman, Lawyer Referral Service, 1970-1978; Vice-President, 1974-1975; President, 1975-1976), Connecticut (Vice President, 1984-1985; Member: Civil Justice Executive Committee, 1976-1982; Nominating Committee, 1977, 1983; Client's Security Fund Committee, 1978-1981; Hull Commission on Legal Ethics, 1988-1990; Member, 1965-1966 and 1976-1982 and Chairman, 1981, Committee on the Judiciary; Vice Chairman, Statewide Grievance Committee, 1978-1982; Chairman, Committee on Liaison with State Court, 1987-1994) and American (Member, Litigation Section); Bar Associations; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America; Lawyer-Pilot Bar Association; Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association (Member, Board of Directors, 1980-1991; Vice-President, 1982; President, 1984-1985); American Board of Trial Advocates (Civil Trial Advocate; President, 1988-1990; Board of Directors, 1988); Connecticut Academy of Certified Trial Lawyers. Fellow: American College of Trial Lawyers (Member, State Committee, 1995-2000); American Bar Foundation; Connecticut Bar Foundation. [Captain, U.S. Army Reserve, active duty, 1951-1955]. Practice Areas: Professional Malpractice; Negligence; Commercial Litigation; Airplane Crash Litigation.Email: Stephen I. Traub
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