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Groton Workers' Compensation Lawyer
Overview
Dana Simoni earned her B.A. degree from Hofstra University and J.D. degree with honors from Hofstra Law School where she was a member of the Hofstra Law Review. Upon graduation, she practiced as an associate at a small New York firm specializing in complex commercial litigation. She returned to Connecticut to serve as a Legal Research Clerk in the Superior Court of Stamford and New Haven for 2 years...
Dana Simoni earned her B.A. degree from Hofstra University and J.D. degree with honors from Hofstra Law School where she was a member of the Hofstra Law Review. Upon graduation, she practiced as an associate at a small New York firm specializing in complex commercial litigation. She returned to Connecticut to serve as a Legal Research Clerk in the Superior Court of Stamford and New Haven for 2 years. Attorney Simoni then worked in private practice in the areas of juvenile and family law where her clients include parents and children involved in the child welfare system and high conflict custody disputes. She also serves as an educational advocate and then a mediator for the Department of Education.
Attorney Simoni joined Embry Neusner Arscott & Shafner as an Associate Attorney with goal of continuing to help people.
About Dana L Simoni
Current Employment Position(s)
- Attorney
Languages
- English
Practice Areas
- Workers' Compensation
- Personal Injury
- Social Security
Litigation
- 100%
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Connecticut, 1992
Other Affiliations
- American Association for Justice
- Workers' Injury Law & Advocacy Group
- Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association
Past Positions
- Law office of Dana Simoni, 2007 - 2020
Education
- Hofstra University School of Law, Hempstead, New York, 1992
J.D.
Law Review: Hofstra Law Review, Research Editor, 1990 - 1992 - Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York, 1989
B.A.
Major: International Business
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
118 Poquonnock Road Groton, CT 06340
Phone
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