Alexis C. Brooks Esq. - New Canaan, CT
Attorney at Lampert Toohey & Rucci, LLC
Business and Commercial Law Lawyers in New Canaan, CT
46 Main Street New Canaan, CT 06840
New Canaan Business and Commercial Law Lawyer
Updated: 05/21/2026
Areas of Practice
- Business and Commercial Law
- Contract Law
- Legal Services for Female Entrepreneurs
Attorney Information
Overview
Alexis C. Brooks, Esq. is an attorney with Lampert, Toohey & Rucci, LLC, representing privately held businesses and their owners and advising on the legal and strategic issues that arise across the lifecycle of a company—from formation through growth, transactions, and exit. Her practice focuses on transactional and advisory services related to mergers and acquisitions, contract negotiation, and hiring practices, with an emphasis on practical, business-oriented solutions. Alexis also acts as a point of coordination for clients, working with tax, intellectual property, and other advisors to ensure alignment across legal and business objectives.
Alexis advises nonprofit organizations—particularly community-based groups—on formation, governance and operational best practices.
Prior to joining Lampert, Toohey & Rucci, Alexis practiced in the Business and Finance group at Murtha Cullina LLP and previously had founded and operated a solo practice representing entrepreneurs and founders.
Alexis Brooks earned a B.A. in International Politics from Penn State University and J.D. from Suffolk University Law School. Alexis and her husband live in New Canaan with their three children.
Education
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Legal Education
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Suffolk University Law School,
Boston,
Massachusetts, 2003
J.D.
Honors: Dean's List
Honors: Distinguished Oral Advocate Award, 1st Year Oral Argument Section Competition
Honors: Research Assistant, Professor Charles Rounds, Jr., author of Loring: A Trustee's Handbook
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Suffolk University Law School,
Boston,
Massachusetts, 2003
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Non Legal Education
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Penn State University, 1993
B.A.
Major: International Politics
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Penn State University, 1993
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Past Positions
- DiRusso & Brooks Law Group, LLC, Partner
- Morrison, Mahoney & Miller, Law Intern
- U.S. Attorney’s Office, Civil Division, in Boston, Law Intern
Pro Bono Activities
- Center for Children's Advocacy, 2016 - Present
- Lawyers for Children
Bar Admissions
- Connecticut
Other Affiliations
- Connecticut Bar Association (Member)
- Fairfield County Bar Association (Member)
- American Bar Association, Business Law Section (Member)
Contact
46 Main Street
New Canaan, CT 06840
Phone: 203-442-1228
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.lwtlaw.com/
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