David E. Dobin

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David E. Dobin: Attorney with Cohen and Wolf, P.C.

Biography

David assists individuals, businesses and municipalities in a wide variety of complex litigation matters in state and federal court, as well as administrative agencies, in cases involving breach of contract, business torts, fiduciary duties, mechanic’s liens, securities, foreclosures, and evictions. David also plays a significant role in managing the firm's eDiscovery programs.

David helps small businesses with legal questions through his involvement with the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE), where he teaches a monthly workshop on legal issues to new business owners.

CREDENTIALS

CLERKSHIPS

• Associate Justice Gary Katzmann, Massachusetts Appeals Court

• Justice Frank Gaziano, Suffolk Superior Court, Boston

HONORS & AWARDS

Connecticut Super Lawyers® "Rising Star", General Litigation, 2013-2019

Connecticut Law Tribune "New Leader In the Law" Award, 2016

Connecticut Bar Association, Pro Bono Honor Roll, 2015

Connecticut Federal District Court, Pro Bono Award, 2016

SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS

• How to Collect Business Debts

10.01.2019

PUBLICATIONS

• Connecticut Municipalities and Taxing Districts Offering Tax Relief Programs to Residents Affected by Covid-19

04.30.2020

• Connecticut Issues Safe Workplace Rules for Essential Businesses and Construction Sites in Response to COVID-19

04.08.2020

• Location Awareness for New Litigators

ABA Section of Litigation Young Advocates Committee, 2014

• The Supreme Court's Summer Decisions on Modern Technology

ABA Section of Litigation Young Advocates Committee Newsletter, Summer 2014

• Ethics Resources for Your Virtual Office

ABA Section of Litigation Young Advocates Committee Newsletter, Summer 2014

• FAA Explains Position on Drone Use

ABA Section of Litigation Young Advocates Committee Newsletter, Summer 2014

• 9th Cir. Reaffirms Trial Court's Expert-Testimony Gatekeeping Role

News & Developments Section of the ABA’s Young Advocates Committee Website, Winter 2014

• Preparing for Your First Trial

01.13.2014

• Court Holds NSA Phone Metadata Collection Likely Violates 4th Amendment

News & Developments section of the ABA’s Young Advocates Committee Website, Winter 2013

• Court Holds Google's Scanning of Copyrighted Books Is Fair Use

News & Developments Section of the ABA's Young Advocates Committee Website, Fall 2013

• Property Owners Can Challenge Permit Conditions Despite Denied Permit

News & Developments Section of the Young Advocates Committee Website, Fall 2013

• Fictitious Entities Can Be Denied Standing

Connecticut Law Tribune, 09.24.2012

• Prejudgment Remedy Denial Isn't the Last Word

Connecticut Law Tribune, 03.14.2011

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Ezra Academy

• Board of Directors

• Finance Committee

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Connecticut Bar Association

Greater Bridgeport Bar Association

Areas of Practice (6)

  • Appellate
  • Common Interest Communities
  • Litigation & Dispute Resolution
  • Municipal
  • Securities
  • Telecommunications & Utilities

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Maryland, B.A., 2002
Law School Attended:
George Washington University Law School, J.D., summa cum laude; Law Review; Order of the Coif, 2007
Year of First Admission:
2007
Admission:
2007, Massachusetts; 2009, Connecticut; U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut
ISLN:
921265311

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  • Zoom

  • Teams

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