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New Haven Maritime Law Law Firm
Overview
R. William Bohonnon has been a practicing attorney in New Haven, Connecticut since 1947. He succeeds the firm of his father-in-law, Kenneth Wynne, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Connecticut in 1959-1961. The Bohonnon Law Firm, LLC is comprised of K. Wynne Bohonnon and David M. Bohonnon who are the sons of R. William Bohonnon. The firm serves the entire state with two offices offering a wide range of legal services including Admiralty and Maritime, Family Law, Taxation and Bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy
Federal Income Tax Issues
Sales and Use Tax Issues
Corporate Law
Estate Planning and Probate
At Bohonnon Law Firm, LLC, we provide admiralty and maritime legal services to clients from throughout Connecticut and all along the Eastern Seaboard, including: New Haven, Westport, Fairfield, Stamford, Greenwich, Hartford, and Waterbury, Connecticut; New York City, New York; Providence and Newport, Rhode Island; Boston, Massachusetts; Annapolis and Baltimore, Maryland; and Miami / Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. We also provide high quality services to clients in other legal matters including, but not limited to civil law, corporate law, and estate planning.
About Bohonnon Law Firm, LLC
Practice Areas
- Maritime Law
People
Attorneys
- Steven A. Clark (Partner)
- K. Wynne Bohonnon (Of Counsel)
- David M. Bohonnon (Of Counsel)
- Dean W. Baker (Of Counsel)
Office Information
Address
195 Church Street New Haven, CT 06510
Phone
Fax
- 203-773-1427
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