$ 250-350 per hour
Paul M. Geraghty was admitted to practice in Connecticut in 1984 and New York in 1985. He served as an Assistant District Attorney in Nassau County in the District Court trial division upon being admitted to practice. He is admitted to both the state and federal courts.
Attorney Geraghty has been representing individuals and businesses for over twenty-five years. His clients include Fortune 100 companies and many local or statewide businesses and individuals. He has represented clients in business transactions, business disputes, land development and commercial lending transactions. Representation of his clients has included arguments before the Connecticut Supreme and Appellate courts. In addition, he regularly acts as outside counsel for title insurers in land dispute litigation and has acted as local counsel for national law firms assisting them with complex litigation matters in Connecticut
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41 years
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27 years
$ 250-350 per hour
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Chat withState: New York
Acquired: 1985
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State: Connecticut
Acquired: 1984
No misconduct found
38 Granite St, Po Box 231, New London, CT, 06320-5931
38 Granite Street, New London, CT, 06320
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"The answers of Mr. Geraghty are succinct, accurate, analytic and customized to the needs of the Avvo asker. This combination of qualities is exactly what every client should look for when hiring an attorney."
Litigation lawyer
2015
Best Lawyer, Best Lawyers
2014
Best Lawyer, Best Lawyers
2013
Best Lawyer, Best Lawyers in America
2012
Best Lawyer, Best Lawyers
2006
Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
1994 - 2007
Partner, Andrews, Young & Geraghty, PC
I achieved a defense verdict for my client on all counts
1984
JD - Juris Doctor
English
Legal Answers
Can a deed stating with rights of servivorship be broken?
30 May 2014
What are the advantages for a plaintiff when the defense never depose the plaintiff or witnesses?
31 May 2014
Disobeying traffic control device
27 May 2014