Eric Duey - Windsor Locks, CT
Attorney at Blackburn & Donnelly, LLC
Subrogation Lawyers in Windsor Locks, CT
2 Concorde Way #3C Windsor Locks, CT 06096
Windsor Locks Subrogation Lawyer
Updated: 03/17/2026
Areas of Practice
- Subrogation
- Civil Litigation
- Municipal Law
Attorney Information
Overview
Eric Duey is a young attorney that is excited at any opportunity to develop his talents as a lawyer and to hone his craft. After graduating from University of Connecticut with an degree in political science and economics, he attended the University of Connecticut's School of Law to earn his juris doctorate. While at in law school, Eric focused his studies on tax law, and interned with the Internal Revenue Service's Large Business and International Division, where he assisted the IRS in drafting arguments related to complex, multi-step business transactions and their tax implications. He also participated in the law school's Low Income Taxpayer's clinic, where he assisted indigent individuals with the settlement of tax debts before the IRS and the state, and was recognized for his efforts by the law school. Eric was also a member of the Connecticut Law Review, and wrote an article that printed in this same publication.
Since graduation from UConn Law and earning his law license, Eric has been exposed to and practiced in a wide variety of legal fields, including drafting trust and estate instruments for clients, assisting in insurance defense cases, and defending workers compensation claims from inception to settlement. Eric currently focuses his practice on insurance subrogation, civil litigation, and municipal law.
Education
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Legal Education
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University of Connecticut School of Law,
Hartford,
Connecticut, 2017
J.D.
Law Review: Connecticut Law Review, Symposium Editor, 2015 - 2017
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University of Connecticut School of Law,
Hartford,
Connecticut, 2017
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Non Legal Education
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University of Connecticut,
Storrs,
Connecticut, 2013
B.A.
Honors: Dean's List
Major: Political Science
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University of Connecticut,
Storrs,
Connecticut, 2013
Past Positions
- Jaconetta, Burnham & Wimer, Associate Attorney, 2017 - 2018
- Solimene & Secondo, Associate Attorney, 2018 - 2020
Pro Bono Activities
- Middlesex Habitat for Humanity, 2019 - 2020
Published Works
Articles
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Unbundling Bundled Transactions, Connecticut Law Review, 357, 2016
This publication examines the historical roots of the differences in taxation between goods and services, and explores the strengths and weaknesses of different methods of taxing bundled transactions that contain aspects of both.
Bar Admissions
- Connecticut, 2017
Contact
2 Concorde Way
#3C
Windsor Locks, CT 06096
Phone: 860-292-1116
Fax: (860) 292-1221
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.blackburndonnellylaw.com
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