Brendan J. Faulkner, experienced Car Accident, Medical Malpractice attorney in Hartford, CT with 127 reviews
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Brendan J. Faulkner

131 Oak St, Hartford, CT

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1998:
University of Connecticut School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1995:
Hobart College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Holly cato

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15 Oct, 2024
After an automobile accident I asked an attorney friend if he could recommend an attorney with this particular specialty. John Houlihan worked very hard to get me more fairly compensated over-and-above what auto insurance was willing to pay. He and his associates were always kind, honest with me and concise in their communications. I hope I never need them again but if I do, they will be my first choice.
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Kimberly buckingham

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14 Sep, 2024
This law firm is amazing! I had attorney Iannacone and he was fantastic! He was very patient and understanding. My calls and emails were ALWAYS returned. I always knew where I stood in the case. Everyone including his paralegal and secretary were beyond helpful and compassionate. I’ll never go anywhere else. Thank you Riscassi and Davis team!
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Michael maffucci

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12 Sep, 2024
I met Paul Iannaccone in 2022 after I was in a car accident. My case was difficult, not a slam dunk. Paul told me this process will take time and to stay cool. During the 2 years Paul and his team kept me well informed of the progress and the status of the case. Due to Paul's hard work the case was brought to a very favorable outcome. RisCassi & Davis is a very professional outfit- a class act. Over the two years I worked with Paul I developed a kinship with him rather than just an attorney-client relationship. I found Paul to be intelligent, determined and most importantly ethical, a true professional. I highly recommend Paul Iannaccone and RisCassi & Davis
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Publications

2017:
Connecticut Law Tribune, No Collateral Source Reduction Is Permitted If Any Right of Subrogation Exists
2015:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Digital Evidence in Personal Injury Cases: Revisions to Connecticut Code of Evidence Will Smooth the Admissibility of Computer-Generated Data and Electronic Business Records
2015:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Injury Victims Gouged for Requesting Medical Records
2015:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Experts Should Not Be Allowed to Lie Under Oath
2015:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Insurers Use Biased Record Review Companies
2014:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Connecticut Punitive Damages Laws Outdated and Ineffective
2014:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Broad Civil Discovery Protects Us From Deadly Products
2013:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Unnecessary Court Secrecy in Product Liability Litigation
2013:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Courts Should Curb Discovery Abuse
2013:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Avoid Nursing Home Arbitration Agreements
2013:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Eliminate Unnecessary Delays in Discovery and Trial: No Mandated Priority in Deposition Scheduling and Simultaneous Disclosure of Expert Witnesses
2012:
Connecticut Law Tribune, The Importance of Corporate Representative Depositions in Product Liability Litigation
2012:
Connecticut Law Tribune, All Clinical Practice Guidelines Are Not Created Equal
2012:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Lawyers Must Zealously Insist on the Absolute Discovery Immunity Afforded to Opinion Work Product
2009:
83 Conn. Bar Journal 251-263, Piercing the Corporate Veil in Connecticut
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