Ian Tyler Sullivan - Woodstock, CT
Attorney at St. Onge & Brouillard
Real Estate Lawyers in Woodstock, CT
50 Route 171 Woodstock, CT 06281
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Woodstock Real Estate Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Real Estate
- Corporate Law
- Land Use
- Civil Litigation
Attorney Information
Overview
Ian Tyler Sullivan is the newest Associate Attorney to join St. Onge & Brouillard. Ian practices in the areas of Commercial and Residential Real Estate, Land Use, Civil Litigation, and Corporate Law.
Ian received his J.D. from Western New England University School of Law with a Concentration in Transactional Law, prior to that he received his B.S. in Criminal Justice Management from Nichols College, graduating Cum Laude.
In Law School Ian was a student-clinician of the Western New England University Small Business Clinic where he was able to assist real clients in setting up and managing their small businesses.
Prior to attending Law School, Ian worked in law enforcement at a college in central Massachusetts. There he obtained valuable life experience in handling delicate situations and interacting with the community.
Ian is a local kid who grew up in Thompson, Connecticut. He is the middle son of two former small business owners, now retired, who instilled in him an appreciation for the hard work of the individual entrepreneur.
Ian is admitted to practice law in both the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the State of Connecticut.
He is a member of the American Bar Association, Massachusetts Bar Association, Hampden County Bar Association, and the Worcester County Bar Association.
Education
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Legal Education
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Western New England University School of Law,
Springfield,
Massachusetts, 2021
J.D.
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Western New England University School of Law,
Springfield,
Massachusetts, 2021
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Non Legal Education
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Nichols College,
Dudley,
Massachusetts, 2015
B.S.
Honors: cum laude
Major: Criminal Justice Management
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Nichols College,
Dudley,
Massachusetts, 2015
Current Employment Position(s)
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Associate Attorney
Languages
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English (Primary)
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts, 2021
Other Affiliations
- Worcester County Bar Association (Member)
- Massachusetts Bar Association (Member)
- Hampden County Bar Association (Member)
- American Bar Association (Member)
Contact
50 Route 171
Woodstock, CT 06281
Phone: 860-821-4812
Fax: 860-928-9950
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.stongeandbrouillard.net
Hours: Mon - Fri: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Saturday: Appointment Only and Sunday: Closed
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