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Jonathan J. Einhorn Law Offices - New Haven, CT

129 Whitney AvenueSuite 1 New Haven, CT 06510

Updated: 01/05/2022

New Haven Criminal Law Firm

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Experienced Connecticut Civil and Criminal Litigation Lawyer

Jonathan J. Einhorn Law Offices

Federal Criminal Attorney ◦ Civil Litigation ◦ Drug Crime Defense ◦ Federal Civil Lawsuits

Jonathan J. Einhorn has maintained a criminal and civil trial practice in New Haven, Connecticut for more than thirty years, focusing mainly on litigation. He is admitted to practice before both state and federal courts in Connecticut and the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit...

Experienced Connecticut Civil and Criminal Litigation Lawyer

Jonathan J. Einhorn Law Offices

Federal Criminal Attorney ◦ Civil Litigation ◦ Drug Crime Defense ◦ Federal Civil Lawsuits

Jonathan J. Einhorn has maintained a criminal and civil trial practice in New Haven, Connecticut for more than thirty years, focusing mainly on litigation. He is admitted to practice before both state and federal courts in Connecticut and the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Mr. Einhorn is also admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court.

Fostering a Justice System that Works

He presently serves on the Executive Committee of the Federal Practice Committee of the Connecticut Bar Association and the Executive Committee of the New Haven County Bar Association. Mr. Einhorn also serves as a Special Master in United States District Court in Connecticut and frequently lectures young lawyers on trial practice. He is also a member of the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association.

A graduate of Amherst College and the University of Connecticut School of Law, he was previously Executive Assistant to State Treasure Robert I. Berdon, and a reporter for the New Haven Register before coming to the Bar. He is also an Associate Fellow at Ezra Stiles College at Yale University.

Experience that makes a Difference

Mr. Einhorn was a Police Commissioner for the City of New Haven for nine years and served on the New Haven Board of Aldermen for sixteen years. He has served on most city boards and commissions, including the Redevelopment Authority, the Parks Commission, the Water Pollution Control Authority, various Charter revision Commissions, Chairman of the Redistricting Commission and Chairman of the Special Revenue Commission. He is a Justice of the Peace and for the last decade has served as the Chief Elections Moderator for the City of New Haven. Mr. Einhorn is President Eli Youth Lacrosse, a children's lacrosse league for the New Haven area and races sports cars in SCCA competition throughout New England.

For more than 30 years, the Jonathan J. Einhorn Law Offices has been known for aggressive advocacy leading to positive outcomes for clients facing legal challenges.

Skilled both in federal civil and criminal litigation, Attorney Einhorn offers clients a legacy of legal representation that sets standards for other lawyers to follow. He is known for his rapport and experience in protecting the rights of those accused of federal crimes. He has defended hundreds of criminal cases in federal court, including drug crimes, Internet and bank fraud, as well as white collar crimes. He has represented clients from a wide spectrum of backgrounds, including businesses charged with federal crimes.

About Jonathan J. Einhorn Law Offices

Practice Areas

  • Criminal

Classes and Seminars

  • Lecturer, Personal Injury, Premises Liability and Trial Practice

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129 Whitney AvenueSuite 1 New Haven, CT 06510

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  • 203-782-1721

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