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Gregg D. Adler - Hartford, CT
557 Prospect Avenue Hartford, CT 06105- 2922
Livingston, Adler, Pulda, Meiklejohn & Kelly, PC
Hartford Employment Litigation Lawyer
Overview
About Gregg D. Adler
Current Employment Position(s)
- Partner, since 1985
Year Joined Firm
- 1983
Practice Areas
- Employment Litigation
- Mediation/Arbitration
- Executive Contracts and Severance Negotiation
- Advise and Counsel Employees
- Union Representation
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Connecticut, 1982
- U.S. District Court District of Connecticut
- U.S. District Court Southern District of New York
- U.S. District Court Northern District of New York
- U.S. Court of Appeals 2nd Circuit
- District of Columbia Court of Appeals
- United States Supreme Court
Past Positions
- National Labor Relations Board, Field Attorney
Education
- Brown University, 1979
B.A. - Northeastern University School of Law, 1982
J.D.
Office Information
Address
557 Prospect Avenue Hartford, CT 06105- 2922
Phone
Websites
Achievements
Honors
- Best Lawyers in America, annually since 1999
- Connecticut’s Top 50 Lawyers, Connecticut Magazine, New York Magazine, Connecticut Super Lawyers
- Top 100 Lawyers in New England, Super Lawyers
- Dozen who Made a Difference, Connecticut Law Tribune, 2010
- Top Hartford Labor & Employment Lawyer of the Year, Best Lawyers, 2011
- Connecticut Lawyer of the Year for Labor Law – Union, 2016
- Martindale-Hubble AVPreeminent Rated
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