Paul H. McConnell, experienced Car Accident, Medical Malpractice attorney in New Canaan, CT with 23 reviews
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Paul H. McConnell

71 Elm Street, New Canaan, CT

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Education

2008:
National Judicial College, Certificate in General Jurisdictional Studies
2005:
Army Judge Advocate's Legal Center and School, LL.M - Master of Laws
1996:
Temple University - James E. Beasley School of Law, Doctor of Law (J.D.)
1987:
Wittenberg University, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
1983:
New Canaan High School
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Veton mahmuti

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19 Nov, 2024
Always a great experience. On my 3rd round with this firm
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Richard salazar

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12 Jun, 2024
My interactions with Paul McConnell were exactly what I had come to expect from a fellow former Marine. Professionalism of the highest order, attentive to detail, and a ferocious attitude towards victory for all of his clients; civilian and military alike. Family Law is is a serious matter and Paul and his group bring forth a strong sense of trust needed for such important dealings.
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Moeed malik

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29 Jan, 2024
Attorney Daniel S was not able to assist in my specific unique matter but he still took out his time to give his opinion followed with a referral to somebody that can help me. He was Very friendly and easy to talk to. And the receptionist was also very nice thank you again!
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and dedicated legal professionals
“Frank Corazzelli is extremely knowledgable, approachable, and dedicated to his clients. His approaches everything he does with passion and professionalism that is unmatched.”
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Compassionate and supportive approach
“Paul is supportive, thoughtful, and kind. He is both highly knowledgable and professional, but brings the utmost compassion to his work and all parties involved.”
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Excellent client communication and responsiveness
“Frank stayed involved with the case and communicated well with us." and "Paul and his team were incredible. They were always responsive and smoothly navigated unique challenges even during the COVID-19 pandemic.”
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Positive and successful outcomes
“I am beyond grateful for McConnell Family Law and couldn't recommend them more." and "We found working with them the same. Frank immediately gave us confidence that he is experienced and very capable of understanding our needs and working hard to accomplish them.”
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Highly recommended by clients
“I would without question recommend." and "I would highly recommend McConnell Family Law Group.”
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Publications

2014:
Connecticut Law Journal, Issue Spotting Under the Federal Tort Claims Act
2006:
ABA Judges' Journal, Military Commissions and the Global War on Terror
1995:
Temple Environmental Law & Technology Journal, CERCLA Wrestling: Grappling with Conflicting Legislative Intent and the Citizens' Suit Provision

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