Michael P. Carey

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Michael P. Carey: Attorney with Suisman Shapiro Attorneys-at-Law
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Mr. Carey graduated, cum laude, from the University of Rochester in 1977, and received his Juris Doctor from the University of Connecticut School of Law in 1980. He is admitted to the bar of the State of Connecticut (1980) and the U.S. District Court for the State of Connecticut (1981), as well as to the bars of the Mashantucket and Mohegan tribes. Mr. Carey currently serves on the Board of Directors of Southeastern Connecticut Enterprise Region (seCTer).

Attorney Carey joined Suisman Shapiro in July of 2000, after spending almost twelve years at the law firm of Brown, Jacobson in Norwich, Connecticut (the last seven as a partner). Since joining Suisman Shapiro, Attorney Carey’s practice has focused on municipal law, especially land use law and litigation. Attorney Carey has extensive experience in the interpretation and application of the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act.

Attorney Carey represents many municipalities and currently handles municipal and land use matters for the Town. Mr. Carey was for three years the in-house, assistant corporation counsel of the Town of West Hartford, where he advised the Town's elected and appointed officers and officials, boards, commissions and agencies, and handled all of the Town's land use litigation.

Mr. Carey has successfully argued before the Connecticut Supreme and Appellate Courts. Notable appellate cases he has argued and/or briefed include:

Groton v. Mardie Lane Homes (Connecticut Supreme Court 2008) (Briefing and argument of a matter where the court held that C.G.S. 8-26c(c) did not require the Town to call a bond to build infrastructure in a failed subdivision.)

Groton Police Department v. Freedom of Information Commission (Connecticut Appellate Court 10/9/07) (Resolved the question whether the statute exempting records of child abuse from public disclosure is applicable to records compiled by a municipal police department.)

Vitale v. Montville ZBA (Connecticut Supreme Court 8/29/06) (Decision helped clarify questions about how to serve process in municipal zoning appeals.)

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Municipal Law / Planning & Zoning / Land Use

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Rochester, B.A., cum laude, 1977
Law School Attended:
University of Connecticut School of Law, J.D., 1980
Year of First Admission:
1980
Admission:
1980, Connecticut; 1981, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Court
Memberships:
Professional Associations and Memberships
American Bar Association, Member
Connecticut Bar Association, Member
New London County Bar Association, Member
Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, Member
Birth Information:
October 14, 1955
Reported Cases:
Representative Cases: Vitale v. Montville ZBA (Connecticut Supreme Court 2006); Groton Police Department v. Freedom of Information Commission (Connecticut Appellate Court 2007); Genesky v. Town of East Lyme (Connecticut Supreme Court 2005); Fort Trumbull Conversancy, LLC v. Alves (Connecticut Supreme Court 2003); Giarrantano v. Zoning Board of Appeals of the City of Norwich (Connecticut Appellate Court 2000); Poprosky v. Shea (Connecticut Appellate Court 1990); Fleischmann v. Wethersfield, PZC (Former Appellate Session of the Superior Court 1982); Miller's Pond v. New London, Connecticut, et al (Connecticut Supreme Court); Groton v. Mardie Lane Homes (Connecticut Supreme Court 2008)
ISLN:
908544323

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  • 5.0/5.0 Rated by a Sole Practitioner on 03/14/12 in Municipal Law

    I have been against Mike several times and found his command of the substantive law and his practical skills in representing his clients to be remarkable.

  • 5.0/5.0 Rated by a Managing Partner on 03/14/12 in Zoning, Planning and Land Use

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