Mark R Connell

420 East Main Street, Branford, CT

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Education

1991
Quinnipiac University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1979
University of Connecticut, Physical Therapy
1976
University of Connecticut, Biochemistry

Publications

2020:
Trade Paperback, Why Can't I Just Give My House To My Children

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