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Richard F. Banbury, Principal Attorney
Professional Liability - Defense; Indian Law - Defense of Tort Claims in Mohegan Tribal Court; Professional Ethics as counsel for Judici...
Phone:860-956-5227, 860-493-3582
Web:http://www.rms-law.com
Address: One State Street, 13th Floor, Hartford, CT 06103
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Law Firm:Rome McGuigan, P.C.
Lawyer:Richard F. Banbury
Phone:860-956-5227, 860-493-3582
Fax:860-724-3921
Lawyer Title:Principal
Practice Areas:Professional Liability - Defense; Indian Law - Defense of Tort Claims in Mohegan Tribal Court; Professional Ethics as counsel for Judicial Conduct Council; Arbitration and Mediation as Third-Party Neutral; Litigation
Bio:After graduating from Yale Law School in 1963, Richard F. Banbury worked in the Law Department of Aetna Life & Casualty in Hartford, where he counseled General Agents and administrators on the implementation of Group Life, Group Annuity and Group Health Insurance Programs. He was rescued from the boredom of that work in 1965, when he was chosen as the first Law Clerk to Associate Justice John P. Cotter of the Connecticut Supreme Court. During the following two years, Richard worked closely with Justice Cotter in the intellectual and esoteric field of appellate law and decision-making. He also had a unique opportunity to observe all facets of the Connecticut judicial system, since Justice Cotter, in addition to his work on the Supreme Court, was also the first Chief Court Administrator for the State of Connecticut. From 1967 to 1970, Richard worked with a small general practice law firm in Hartford, where he primarily practiced in the field of insurance defense litigation. During that time, on a pro bono basis, he served as appellate co-counsel to Arthur James Davis, who had been sentenced to death by the Superior Court in New Haven. Richard authored that portion of the Appellate Brief dealing with the Eighth Amendment issue of cruel and unusual punishment, which he argued before the Connecticut Supreme Court. After the capital sentence was affirmed at that level, Richard filed a Petition for Certiorari with the United States Supreme Court, which was eventually grant
Admitted:1964, Connecticut; 1965, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1970, U.S. Court of Appeals 2nd Circuit; 1972, U.S. Supreme Court
College:Yale University, B.A., Economics, Dean's List, 1960
Law School:Yale University, J.D., Chair of Jerome Frank Legal Aid Society, 1963
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Web:http://www.rms-law.com
Languages:English

Lawyer Richard F. Banbury, graduated from Yale University, B.A., Economics, Dean's List, 1960 Yale University, J.D., Chair of Jerome Frank Legal Aid Society, 1963, is now employed by Rome McGuigan, P.C. at One State Street, 13th Floor Hartford, CT 06103.Richard F. Banbury is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing Richard F. Banbury as your lawyer, you should consider whether Richard F. Banbury offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if Richard F. Banbury has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though Richard F. Banbury's office is located at Hartford, CT, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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Richard F. Banbury has been admitted in 1964, Connecticut; 1965, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1970, U.S. Court of Appeals 2nd Circuit; 1972, U.S. Supreme Court. His or her practice areas include Professional Liability - Defense; Indian Law - Defense of Tort Claims in Mohegan Tribal Court; Professional Ethics as counsel for Judicial Conduct Council; Arbitration and Mediation as Third-Party Neutral; Litigation.

Richard F. Banbury's college and law school education includes Yale University, B.A., Economics, Dean's List, 1960, Yale University, J.D., Chair of Jerome Frank Legal Aid Society, 1963. Other biographical background includes After graduating from Yale Law School in 1963, Richard F. Banbury worked in the Law Department of Aetna Life & Casualty in Hartford, where he counseled General Agents and administrators on the implementation of Group Life, Group Annuity and Group Health Insurance Programs. He was rescued from the boredom of that work in 1965, when he was chosen as the first Law Clerk to Associate Justice John P. Cotter of the Connecticut Supreme Court. During the following two years, Richard worked closely with Justice Cotter in the intellectual and esoteric field of appellate law and decision-making. He also had a unique opportunity to observe all facets of the Connecticut judicial system, since Justice Cotter, in addition to his work on the Supreme Court, was also the first Chief Court Administrator for the State of Connecticut. From 1967 to 1970, Richard worked with a small general practice law firm in Hartford, where he primarily practiced in the field of insurance defense litigation. During that time, on a pro bono basis, he served as appellate co-counsel to Arthur James Davis, who had been sentenced to death by the Superior Court in New Haven. Richard authored that portion of the Appellate Brief dealing with the Eighth Amendment issue of cruel and unusual punishment, which he argued before the Connecticut Supreme Court. After the capital sentence was affirmed at that level, Richard filed a Petition for Certiorari with the United States Supreme Court, which was eventually grant. You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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