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Reynolds, Luke

Luke Reynolds - Bridgeport, CT

Attorney at Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder PC

Lawyers in Bridgeport, CT

350 Fairfield Avenue Suite 501 Bridgeport, CT 06604

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Updated: 02/16/2026

Attorney Information

Overview

As an Associate Attorney, Luke is immersed in a variety of litigation, representing victims of medical negligence, wrongful death, and civil rights violations.

Luke was a key contributor to a multi-plaintiff litigation against Yale University’s Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Clinic. The recent settlement brought justice to dozens of women undergoing IVF treatment who were victims of controlled substance diversion and denied critical pain medications. Luke also helped successfully challenge an election official's denial of ballot access to a mayoral candidate, a trial result affirmed by the Connecticut Supreme Court.

Luke began his legal career at Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder as a summer associate in 2020 and Theodore I. Koskoff Public Interest Fellow in 2023. Before joining Koskoff, Luke clerked for the Honorable (now Chief Justice) Raheem Mullins of the Connecticut Supreme Court. Prior to clerking, Luke served as the deputy director of Desegregate Connecticut, a legal nonprofit advancing statewide land use reforms to improve housing access and affordability.

Luke is engaged in a robust pro-bono practice, providing legal representation to children in the child welfare system. Before law school, he managed and developed homelessness housing and shelter in Seattle, Washington. Luke graduated cum laude from the College of the Holy Cross with dual degrees in Economics and Political Science.


Education

  • Legal Education

    • University of Connecticut School of Law, Hartford, Connecticut
      J.D.
      Honors: magna cum laude
      Honors: With High Honors
  • Non Legal Education

    • College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts
      B.A.
      Honors: Cum Laude

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Associate Attorney

Bar Admissions

  • Connecticut, 2022

Other Affiliations

  • American Association of Justice
  • Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association
  • Connecticut Bar Association

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Bridgeport, CT

350 Fairfield Avenue
Suite 501
Bridgeport, CT 06604

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Fax: 203-368-3244

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Website: https://www.koskoff.com

Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday

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