Evan Seeman is an associate in Robinson & Cole's LandLaw Section. Mr. Seeman represents local governments, developers, landowners, and advocacy groups in land use and zoning matters before federal and state courts and local administrative agencies.
Mr. Seeman has also volunteered his time with The Children's Law Center of Connecticut, Inc., representing minors as guardian ad litem in family court cases. In addition, he recently worked with the Department of Children and Families' Transition Team on identifying areas where the Department could improve its services.
While in law school, Mr. Seeman interned with the Connecticut Office of the Attorney General in the environmental department. Also in law school, he served as a judicial intern for the judges of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Court. Following law school, Mr. Seeman clerked for the Honorable F. Herbert Gruendel of the Connecticut Appellate Court.
Community Involvement
- Department of Children and Families, Transition Team, 2011
- The Children's Law Center of Connecticut, Inc., Event Planning Committee
Publications & Presentations
Articles
- "The Case of the Disappearing Public Highway" (4/11/2011), published in Connecticut Law Tribune
Presentations
- "Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act Claims: Strategies for Local Governments to Avoid or Defend RLUIPA Actions," copresented with John R. Bauer, Ted Carey, Karla L. Chaffee, William J. Kelleher III, and Dwight H. Merriam (3/13/2012), webinar, presented by Strafford Publications
News
3.30.12, Trial and Land Use Lawyers Present Webinar on Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act
11.02.11, Robinson & Cole Lawyers Participating in Lawyers Collaborative for Diversity Mentoring Program
5.06.11, Attorneys Teach Parkville Community School Students About the Economics of Success
4.14.11, Land Law Associates Write Articles for Connecticut Law Tribune
4.06.11, Robinson & Cole Welcomes 10 New Attorneys