Lawyer David L. Belt, graduated from
Yale University, B.A., magna cum laude, 1965 Yale University, LL.B., 1970, is now employed by Hurwitz, Sagarin, Slossberg & Knuff, LLC at
147 North Broad Street Milford, CT 06801.
While being a member of
New Haven County, Connecticut (Member, 1976—, and Chairperson, 1980-1982, Executive Committee, Antitrust Section Member, Federal Practice Section, 1985—) and American (Member, Sections on: Litigation Antitrust Law) Bar Associations Federal Bar Council Connecticut Trial Lawyers…
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New Haven County, Connecticut (Member, 1976—, and Chairperson, 1980-1982, Executive Committee, Antitrust Section Member, Federal Practice Section, 1985—) and American (Member, Sections on: Litigation Antitrust Law) Bar Associations Federal Bar Council Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association American Association for Justice.
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You should also ask how long the lawyer has been in practice, how much experience he or she has in cases like yours, and more importantly, the outcomes of those cases! Focus of the lawyer's practice and years of experience are also very important factors in your evaluation process. The more focused the lawyer's practice areas, the better service he or she could provide. So do not make decisions solely on one or two factors. Only hire lawyers you feel comfortable with as they will represent you and your interests, and you will be sharing private details about your life with them.
David L. Belt has been admitted in 1970, Connecticut; 1970, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1971, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; 1974, U.S. Supreme Court; 1975, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York; 1975, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York; 1981, U.S. District Court, District of Rhode Island;. His or her practice areas include Business Litigation, Business Torts Litigation, Antitrust, Employment Litigation, Appellate Practice.
David L. Belt's college and law school education includes Yale University, B.A., magna cum laude, 1965, Yale University, LL.B., 1970. Other biographical background includes Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Delta Epsilon. Listed: The Best Lawyers in America, Commercial Litigation, Antitrust Law; Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business as a Band 1 Leading Lawyer in General Commercial Litigation; Benchmark: Litigation as a Local Litigation Star. Co-Author: Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices, Business Torts and Antitrust (West 2010); Unfair Trade Practices (West, 2003); The Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act, (1994, Supp. 1996); "Promising Use of an 'Extraordinary Tool:' Some State Statutes Seem to Pave Path for Temporary Injunctions," Conn. L. Trib., Vol. 35, No. 13 (2009). Contributing Author: Consumer Protection Law Developments, ABA Section of Antitrust Law (2009); section on Business Torts in Connecticut Civil Complaints for Business Litigation, Vol. II (Conn. L. Trib. 2010). Author: "Should the FTC's Current Criteria for Determining 'Unfair Acts or Practices' Be Applied to State 'Little FTC Acts'?" The Antitrust Source (Feb. 2010), available at http://www.abanet.org/antitrust/at-source/10/02/Feb10-Belt2-25f.pdf; "Unresolved Issues Under the Unfair Trade Practices Act," Vol. 82, No. 4, Connecticut Bar Journal, December 2008; section on Unfair Trade Practices in Connecticut Lawyers' Deskbook (Conn. Bar Assn., 3d ed. 2008); "The Standard for Determining 'Unfair Acts of Practices' Under State Unfair Trade Practices Acts," Vol. 80, No. 3, Connecticut Bar Journal, September 2006; "The Connecticut Anti-Trust Act: A Guide to Interpre. You should contact other
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