Tobin, Carberry, O'Malley, Riley
& Selinger, P.C.

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Law Firm in New London, Connecticut
 
Address
43 Broad Street, P.O. Box 58
New London, Connecticut 06320
(New London Co.)
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Phone: 860-447-0335  
Fax: 860-442-3469
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Tobin, Carberry, O'Malley, Riley
& Selinger, P.C. practices in the following areas of law:

General Civil and Criminal Practice, Trials and Appeals in all Courts, Administrative Law, Banking and Commercial Law, Commercial Real Estate, Contract Law, Corporate Law, Securities Law, Intellectual Property Law, Patent, Copyright, Trademark, Trade Secrets, Employment Law, Government Relations, Health Care Law, Land Use Law, Personal Injury, Product Liability, Public Finance, Public Utility and Telecommunications Law, Estate Planning and Probate, Elder Law, Federal, State and Local Tax Law, Gaming Law.
Year Established: 1963
Firm Size: 10
Representative Clients:
Adelphia Communications Corporation; Bank of America; Churchill and Banks; Connecticut Defenders; Corcoran Jennison Company; Cross-Sound Ferry Service, Inc.; Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation; Fiber Technologies, LLC; Flight Safety Technologies, Inc.; INNCOM International, Inc.; Level 3 Communications, Inc.; Mitchell College; Poqonnock Bridge Fire District; Scientific Games Corp.; Southeast Area Regional Economic Development Corporation.

SPECIAL COUNSEL FOR: Bradley Memorial Hospital; Bridgeport Hospital; City of New London; Day Kimball Hospital; Gaylord Hospital; Greenwich Hospital; Hartford Hospital; Lawrence & Memorial Hospital; Middlesex Hospital; Midstate Medical Center; Milford Hospital; Mitchell College; New Britain General Hospital; Norwalk Hospital; Stamford Hospital; Town of Killingly; William W. Backus Hospital; Windham Community Memorial Hospital; Yale-New Haven Hospital; Danbury Hospital; South County Hospital-R.I.; St. Mary's Hospital.
Reference:
Bank of America, New London, Connecticut.
Office Hours:
Monday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Tuesday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Wednesday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Thursday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Friday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Rate Information:
Fixed Hourly Rates
Fixed Fees Available
Robert D. Tobin (Member) born Boston, Massachusetts, September 15, 1942; admitted to bar, 1968, Connecticut; 1969, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut and U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. Education: Boston College (B.A., cum laude, 1964; J.D., 1968). Author: "Teacher Negotiations Into the Seventies," 12 William & Mary Law Quarterly 711, 1971; "Section 9-103 and the Interstate Movement of Goods," Boston College Industrial and Commercial Law Review, Vol. IX, p. 72, 1968. Staff, Boston College Industrial and Commercial Law Review, 1967-1968. Lecturer, "Preparation for Trial: From Opening the File Through Starting the Case," Connecticut Bar Association Seminar on Estate Practice, 1983. Member, Connecticut General Assembly, 37th District, 1975-1976. State of Connecticut Trial Referee, 1985—. Member: New London County (Member, Board of Directors, 1984-1985), The Connecticut and American Bar Associations; Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America; International Masters of Gaming Law. Reported Cases: Simard v. Board of Education, 473 F.2d 988 (2d Cir. 1973); Sanderson v. Banigan, 690 F.2d 337 (2d Cir. 1982); Tinnerello and Sons, Inc. v. Town of Stonington, 141 F.3d 46 (2d Cir. 1998); In re: Election for Second Congressional Districts, 231 Conn. 602 (1994); Washington Trust Co. v. Smith, 42 Conn. App. 300 (1996), rev'd 241 Conn. 734 (1997). Practice Areas: Commercial Law; Litigation; Real Estate; Zoning; Administrative Law; Gaming Law; Alternative Dispute Resolution; Arbitration; Mediation. Email: Robert D. Tobin
Glenn T. Carberry (Member) born Norwich, Connecticut, January 29, 1955; admitted to bar, 1979, District of Columbia; 1982, Connecticut. Education: Gettysburg College (B.A., summa cum laude, 1976); University of Pennsylvania (J.D., 1979). Phi Beta Kappa. Comment Editor, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1978-1979. Recipient: Citizen of the Year, Eastern Connecticut Chamber of Commerce, 1995; Distinguished Community Service Award, Chamber of Commerce of Southeastern Connecticut, 1996. Author: "Laetrile: Statutory and Constitutional Limitations on the Regulation of Ineffective Drugs," 127 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 233, 1978; "Ex Parte Communications in Off-the-Record Administrative Proceedings: A Proposed Limitation on Judicial Innovation," 1980 Duke Law Journal, 130. Co-Author: "Government Contract Bidders Should be Permitted to Extend Short Bid Acceptance Periods," Public Contract Law Journal, Volume 13, No. 2, February, 1983; "Waiver of the Government's Right to Terminate for Default in Defense Contracts," Public Contract Law Journal, Vol. 17, No. 2, June 1988. Associate, Hogan & Hartson, Washington, D.C., 1979-1982. Candidate, United States House of Representatives, 1988 and 1992. Member: New London County, Connecticut and American Bar Associations. (Managing Partner). Special Agencies: Connecticut Development Authority; Connecticut Department of Public Utility Control. Practice Areas: Administrative Law; Banking Law; Corporate Law; Land Use; Public Utility Law; Telecommunications Law. Email: Glenn T. Carberry
F. Jerome O'Malley (Member) born Scranton, Pennsylvania, February 28, 1952; admitted to bar, 1978, Connecticut and U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1983, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. Education: College of the Holy Cross (B.A., cum laude, 1975); University of Connecticut (J.D., 1978). Phi Beta Kappa. Assistant States Attorney, Chief States Attorney's Office, 1978-1983. Secretary, Connecticut Association of Prosecutors, 1980-1983. Author: "FMC Corp v. Holliday: A Health Insurer's Right to Reimbursement Revisited," CTLA Forum, Vol. 9 No. 2, April, 1991; "Health Care in the U.S.: A System In Crisis," CTLA Forum, Vol. 10 No. 6, December, 1992; Intervention v Lien Under Section 31-293: Are the Employer's Rights of Recovery Equivalent? CTLA Forum, Vol. 18, No. 2, October, 2000; "Great-West Life v. Knudson: A Health Insurer's Right to Reimbursement Redux," CTLA Forum, Vol. 22, No. 1, August, 2004. Member, Board of Directors: American Heart Association, 1986-1988; Mystic Marine Life Aquarium, 1986-1992; Mystic Community Center, 1994-2001. Member, Stonington Charter Commission, 1987-1988. Co-chair, Connecticut Legal Services Campaign for Justice, 1994—. Member: New London County, Connecticut and American Bar Associations; Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Reported Cases: Boline v. Albert 23 Conn. App. 688 (1991); Middlesex Hospital v. North Haven, 206 Conn. (1988); State v. Ferguson, 185 Conn. 904 (1981); Thomsen v. AMI, Inc., 51 Conn. App. 201 (1998). Practice Areas: Litigation; Personal Injury; Wrongful Death; Criminal Defense; Gaming Law; Direct Collections; Labor and Employment; Appellate Advocacy; Mediation; Arbitration. Email: F. Jerome O'Malley
Thomas J. Riley (Member) born New York, N.Y., April 3, 1953; admitted to bar, 1977, Connecticut; 1979, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1980, District of Columbia and U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; 1982, U.S. Court of Federal Claims, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit; 1988, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York; 1998, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: College of the Holy Cross (B.A., cum laude, 1974); University of Connecticut (J.D., with high honors, 1977). Recipient: Cornelius J. Wickersham Award for Constitutional Law; American Jurisprudence Book Awards in Contracts and Constitutional Law. Member, University of Connecticut Law Review, 1975-1976. Trial Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, Land and Natural Resources Division, Washington, D.C., 1977-1982. Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Connecticut, 1982-1986. Listed in Best Lawyers in America, Labor & Employment Law, 1995-2006. Member: Connecticut and American Bar Associations; Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America; National Employment Lawyers Association; Connecticut Employment Lawyers Association. Reported Cases: Szewczyk v. Department of Social Services, 275 Conn. 464 (2005); Evans v. Dept. of Social Services, 81 Conn. App. 37 (2004); Branch v. Occhionero, 239 Conn. 199 (1996); In re: Election for Second Congressional District, 231 Conn 602, (1994); Water Street Assoc. Ltd. Prtn. v. Innopak Plastics, 230 Conn. 764, (1994); Burge v. Stonington, 219 Conn 581, (1991); Middlesex Hospital v. Hamden, 33 Conn App 247, (1993), cert denied, 228 Conn 922, (1994); Sal Tinnerello & Sons, Inc. v. Town of Stonington, 141 F3d 46 (2nd Cir), cert. denied 525 US 923 (1998); Poulos v. Pfizer, Inc., 244 Conn 598 (1998). Practice Areas: Employment Law; Litigation; Waterfront Development; Alternative Dispute Resolution; Mediation; Arbitration; Appellate Practice; Civil Litigation; Complex Litigation; Administrative Law; Administrative Hearings and Appeals. Email: Thomas J. Riley
Joseph J. Selinger, Jr. (Member) born Rockville Center, New York, March 10, 1952; admitted to bar, 1978, Connecticut. Education: Amherst College (B.A., 1974); University of Connecticut (J.D., 1978). Member, National Moot Court Team, 1978. Author: "The Use of Real Estate Rehabilitation Credits by Limited Partnership," The Journal of Real Estate Taxation, Winter, 1983; "TEFRA: High Bracket Tax Payers in the Wake of the AMT," Connecticut Law Tribune, October, 1982. Co-Author: "How to Negotiate PCTV Agreements," Private Cable, March/April 1984; "Napoletano vs. Cigna: An Evolving Standard of MCO Legal Compliance?" Connecticut Medicine, The Journal of the Connecticut State Medical Society, 1996. Lecturer: "Evaluating Client Suitability for a Real Estate Limited Partnership Investment," Connecticut Bar Association Annual Tax Planning Institute, 1985; "Tax Treatment of Vacation Homes," National Institute of Real Estate Taxation, Washington, D.C., 1989; "Annual Survey of Connecticut Law: Current Developments in Business and Banking," Section on Corporations and Other Business Organizations, Connecticut Bar Association, 1991; "Risks and Benefits of Medicaid Managed Care to Long Term Care Providers," Health Care Financial Management Association, 1995; "Legal Issues Update Medicaid Managed Care," Health Care Financial Management Association and Connecticut Health Lawyers Association, 1996; "Choice of Business Entity in Connecticut: How to do it Right," National Business Institute, 1998; "The Essentials of Section 1031 Exchanges in Connecticut," National Business Institute, 2003; "Sophisticated Section 1031 Transactions in Connecticut," National Business Institute, 2005. State of Connecticut Small Claims Court Commissioner, 1989-1995. Member, State of Connecticut Law Review Commission, 1997-2003. Member: Connecticut and American Bar Associations; American Bankruptcy Institute; National Association of Health Care Lawyers; National Association of Bond Lawyers. Practice Areas: Business Organization; Corporate Finance; Public Finance; Commercial Real Estate. Email: Joseph J. Selinger, Jr.
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Elizabeth D. Conlon (Associate) born New York, N.Y., February 10, 1966; admitted to bar, 1998, Tennessee; 2002, Connecticut. Education: Skidmore College (B.A., 1987); University of Tennessee at Knoxville (J.D., 1998). Student Materials Editor, Tennessee Law Review, 1996-1997. Member: New London County, Connecticut and American Bar Associations; National Association of Bond Lawyers. Practice Areas: Corporate Law; Business Law; Commercial Real Estate; Banking; Public Finance; Trademarks. Email: Elizabeth D. Conlon
Bethany F. Haslam (Associate) born Waterbury, Connecticut, June 17, 1980; admitted to bar, 2006, Connecticut. Education: Boston College (B.A., cum laude, 2002); Quinnipiac University School of Law (J.D., 2006). Recipient, Award for Excellence in Oral Advocacy and Outstanding Legal Scholarship. Served as, Note and Casenote Editor for the Quinnipiac Law Review. Author, "Dancing Around the Issues of Choreography & Copyright: Protecting Choreographers after Martha Graham School and Dance Foundation, Inc. v. Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance, Inc.", 24 Q.L.R. 931, 2006. Member: New London County and Connecticut Bar Associations. Email: Bethany F. Haslam
OF COUNSEL
Robert R. Statchen (Of Counsel) born Burlington, Connecticut, June 14, 1968; admitted to bar, 1993, Illinois; 1997, Connecticut; 1998, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 2005, Rhode Island. Education: Clark University (B.A., with honors, 1990); Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology (J.D., 1993); University of Connecticut (M.B.A., 2001); Boston University (LL.M., Taxation, 2005). Member: Connecticut (Member, House of Delegators, 2003-2005) and American Bar Associations. [JAG, U.S. Air Force, 1993-1997; Connecticut Air National Guard, 1997—]. Practice Areas: Business Law; Estate Planning. Email: Robert R. Statchen
LEGAL SUPPORT PERSONNEL
William R. Sweeney (Regulatory Analyst and Land Planner) born Hartford, Connecticut, October 3, 1975; Education: University of Connecticut (B.S., with honors, 1997); University of Vermont (M.S., 2000). Member: Connecticut Chapter, American Planning Association; American Institute of Certified Planners. Practice Areas: Land Use; Administrative Law. Email: William R. Sweeney


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