Mr. Houston Putnam Lowry is a lawyer practicing business law, complex commercial litigation, civil litigation and 23 other areas of law. Houston received a B.A. degree from Pitzer College in 1976, and has been licensed for 46 years. Houston practices at Ford & Paulekas, LLP in Hartford, CT.
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Leave a review about your experience with this lawyer.Mr. Lowry is an amazing person. I was going through a difficult time trying to find a way to garnish wages from my ex husbands employer out of state. This was not the area he specialized in but helped me find the law that did. He sent this information to my lawyer in Las Vegas where he was able to begin the process. He went out of his way for me and that’s not something you see everyday. Thank you Mr. Lowry. I will never forget what you did for me.
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Houston was truly interested in my desired outcome and he gave his all to accomplish that end. His skills were unparalleled in terms of negotiating my best outcome. I’d recommend Houston without hesitation for any litigation matters you may be facing.
Attorney Lowry is an excellent attorney. I have used him a number of times for legal matters and he is very effective. I have recommended him to friends and family.
I would encourage any business in need of an attorney who possesses a vast knowledge of commerce law to engage Atty. Lowry. Simply an excellent experience in a very complex and difficult matter. Restored my faith in the legal system. Awesome!
Houston Putnam Lowry is extremely organized and always well prepared. He listens to my concerns and makes sure to address them in any proceeding we may have. I would not hesitate to use him in any legal matter I may have.
Houston was not privy to telecommunication industry-standards; however, he listened to his client's expertise and learned. Furthermore, he researched applicable laws pursuit to employee's rights related to an employer's Chapter 11 filing. Houston did his due-diligence and supported the former employee's through a difficult time and inequitable settlement.
Houston is honest, forthright, professional, a gentleman and I would highly recommend him to anyone seeking legal counsel.
A very precise, knowledgeable, and accurate attorney. In every aspect, outstanding in the legal field.
One of the brightest Attorneys I've worked with. Remarkably responsive and reasonably priced.
While away from my home state I found myself needing legal consul. Needless to say I was also quite frustrated due to the sensitive nature of case. Houston Putnam Lowry responded to my needs quickly, professionally and efficiently. As I have in the past, I will continue to recommend the services of Houston Putnam Lowry.
Services
Areas of Law
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Business Law
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Litigation 1
- Civil Litigation
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Appellate Practice
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Alternative Dispute Resolution 2
- Arbitration
- Mediation
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Commercial Law
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Intellectual Property 1
- Trade Secrets
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Banking Law
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Other 17
- Complex Commercial Litigation
- Federal Civil Litigation
- Civil Appeals
- International Litigation
- Bankruptcy Litigation
- Banking Litigation
- Commercial Collections
- Post Judgment Collections
- International Arbitration
- Uniform Commercial Code
- Sale of Goods
- International
- Computer Law
- Computer Crime
- Domain Names
- Theft of Trade Secrets
- Negotiable Instruments
Practice Details
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Payment InformationPayment & Cost FeaturesFixed hourly rates: $350 - $600/hr
Fixed fees available
Contingency Fee: 33% - 50%
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Firm InformationPositionPartnerFirm NameFord & Paulekas, LLP
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Representative Cases & TransactionsCasesWaterbury Twin, LLC v. Renal Treatment Centers-Northeast, Inc., 292 Conn. 459 (2009)
City of Bristol v. Ocean State Job Lot Stores of Connecticut, Inc., 284 Conn. 1 (2007)
In re: Cultrera, 360 B.R. 28 (2007)
Caruso v. Perlow, 440 F. Supp. 2d 117 (2006)
Fleet National Bank v. Lahm, 273 Conn. 904 (2005)
Forcier v. Sunnydale Developers, 84 Conn. App. 858 (2004)
Figueroa v. C & S Ball Bearing, 237 Conn. 1 (1996)
Pingel v. Connecticut National Bank, 863 F. Supp. 80 (1994)
Bergeron v. Mackler, 225 Conn. 391 (1993)
Bell Food Services, Inc. v. Sherbacow, 217 Conn. 476 (1991)
Citizens of Bank of Clearwater v. Hunt, 927 F. 2d 707 (2d Cir. 1991)
294 Farmington Realty Company v. CFM of Connecticut, Inc., 23 Conn. App. 499, (1990)
SKW Real Estate Ltd. Partnership v. Gallicchio, 49 Conn. App. 563 (1988)
Veterans Memorial Medical Center v. Townsend, 49 Conn. App. 198 (1988).
Experience
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Bar Admission & MembershipsAdmissions1980, Connecticut
1985, District of Columbia
1989, New York
Bar Fellowshipand Chartered Arbitrator, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (London). Adjunct Faculty Member, University of Connecticut Law School, International Commercial Law and International Commercial Arbitration, 1990-2004. Law Clerk, U.S. District Court Judge, William M. Acker, Jr., 1982-1983. Visiting Scholar, Yale Law School, 1981-1982. Member: American Law Institute; American Branch of the International Law Association (Honorary Treasurer); Worshipful Company of Arbitrators - Liveryman (London). -
Education & CertificationsLaw SchoolGonzaga University Law School
Class of 1980
J.D.
cum laude
University of Cambridge
Class of 1981
LL.B.
International Law, with honors
University of Cambridge
Class of 1998
LL.M.
Other EducationPitzer College
Class of 1976
B.A.
University of Connecticut
Class of 1980
M.B.A.
Mr. Houston Putnam Lowry
280 Trumbull Street, Suite 2200Hartford, CT 06103U.S.A.
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