- Divorce
- Child Support
- Spousal Support
- Wrongful DeathWrongful death. Where you have lost a family member in a fatal accident caused by another party or parties, you or the estate executor may have grounds for a wrongful death lawsuit seeking damages for your losses and/or the deceased person’s estate.
- Identity Theft
- Business DisputesContract disputes. When one party interprets contract terms differently than another party, a dispute may arise. We provide comprehensive contract litigation services, helping you advance your interests and hold others accountable for breaching terms or failing to fulfill their contractual obligations.
- Real Estate LitigationOur Hartford real estate attorneys work with clients not only in Connecticut, but also in Massachusetts, New York, Florida, and the District of Columbia. We have more than three decades of real estate law experience and are equipped to represent clients at municipal hearings as well as in matters pending on the land use litigation docket.
- Premises Liability
- Land Use and Zoning
- Property DamagePersonal injury damages can include compensation for hospital and outpatient expenses, medical prescriptions and equipment, physical therapy, pain and suffering, loss of wages or income, loss of earning capacity, emotional trauma, property damage, or other damages depending on the circumstances of your case.
- Personal InjuryPersonal injuries can occur in a variety of ways and can be caused or contributed to by more than one negligent party. Each case must be investigated and evaluated individually and a strategy designed for success tailored to the circumstances involved. Common types of personal injury cases we handle include...
- Auto Accidents
- Dog BitesPremises liability, such as dog bites, slip and fall accidents, or criminal attacks due to negligent security. Individuals such as dog owners or property managers have a legal responsibility to protect others from danger. If they are negligent in that duty, they may be responsible for your compensation.
- BankruptcyAre you a small business owner? You may have been discouraged from filing Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 —with good reason. Chapter 7 doesn’t provide the same relief for businesses as it does for individuals, and it usually liquidates the entire business. Chapter 13, meanwhile, is only available to individuals. You might have also heard about Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which has allowed powerful corporations to reduce their financial obligations without going out of business (e.g. United Airlines, General Motors, and more).
- ForeclosureMany people see homeownership as an either/or situation: either you make all your mortgage payments on time, or your home will be foreclosed. However, homeowners struggling to stay afloat have several options at their disposal that may allow them to avoid foreclosure entirely. One of these options is a short sale, in which you sell your home to a third party for less than what you owe on your mortgage.
- Tax LawIn addition to a general litigation practice representing individuals and businesses in varied disputes, tax appeals, and other appellate work, Jenna assists clients through the bankruptcy process and foreclosure defense. Situations can get emotional and Jenna works closely with her clients to work towards comprehensive and often creative solutions.
- Debt CollectionConsumer litigation cases can involve a variety of issues and allegations of violations against state or federal laws. These can include individual as well as class action claims. Examples of laws that may be at issue include the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), the Fair Credit Billing Act, Truth in Lending, and more.