Jeremy chairs the firm's Fiduciary Litigation and Risk Management practice group. He practices in the area of complex litigation (fiduciary, trust, commercial, business [tort and contract], probate, unfair trade practice, employment) in state and federal courts, both at the trial and appellate levels.
In a non-litigation context, Jeremy advises directors, officers, shareholders, trustees, beneficiaries and investors on fiduciary issues and conduct. He also advises employers and senior executives on termination issues, confidentiality and non-competition issues, discrimination claims and other employment issues. In addition, he advises businesses on a wide variety of issues.
Publications and speaking engagements
· Co-author of "Help Fledgling Fiduciaries Learn to Fly," Connecticut Law Tribune, March 2008.
· Lectures frequently on fiduciary liability, fiduciary risk management, business law, professional liability and employment law issues.
· Guest lecturer at the Yale School of Management.
Memberships
· Connecticut Bar Association
· American Bar Association
· New York State Bar Association
· Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association
On a personal note
Jeremy has done white water rafting for over 20 years without noticeable injury, has an abiding love of vintage port and is married with twin daughters.
News & publications
July 2 bar date for Madoff investors to file a SIPC claim approaches
January 30 Deadline for Lehman Investors to file SIPC Claims
CT Law Tribune-Help Fledgling Fiduciaries Learn to Fly