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Gregory E. O'Brien
Moore, O'Brien, Jacques & Yelenak
700 W Johnson Ave., Suite 207
Cheshire, CT 06410-1135
 
 
Communication Center  
Phone: (203) 272-5881
E-mail: wyelenak@rcn.com
Fax: (203) 272-9273
Web site: http://www.mojylaw.com


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Education Affiliations

 

Gregory E. OÂ’Brien, along with Garrett M. Moore, is a founding member of the law firm of Moore, OÂ’Brien, Jacques & Yelenak.  Mr. OÂ’Brien received his undergraduate degree from Providence College (B.A., 1983) and his law degree from Quinnipiac Law School in 1987.

            Mr. OÂ’Brien graduated from law school magna cum laude, was ranked third in his graduating class, and was an associate editor of the Law Review.  Upon graduation Mr. OÂ’Brien was selected for one of only eight openings for the prestigious position of law clerk on the Connecticut Supreme Court, a one-year clerkship reserved for the highest-ranking members of the graduating classes of law schools throughout the northeast.

            Mr. OÂ’Brien was admitted to practice law in Connecticut State Courts and Federal District Courts in 1987.   He is certified as a civil trial advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, the certification of which requires the applicant to pass a rigorous written test, demonstrate a record of extensive litigation experience including numerous trials to verdict, and demonstrate compliance with the highest ethical standards of the profession.  

Mr. OÂ’Brien is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, which is currently comprised of 51 members all of whom are generally recognized as among the top personal injury trial lawyers in the State of Connecticut.  Mr. OÂ’Brien is also an active member of the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association and sits on several committees of the organization.   He is also a member of the American Trial Lawyers Association and the Connecticut Bar Association.

            Mr. OÂ’Brien is also an active seminar speaker and lecturer in the areas of trial practice and procedure.  He has also served as an arbitrator for the Connecticut Superior Courts.

            Mr. OÂ’Brien specializes in the area of civil trial advocacy for personal injury victims, including automobile collisions, premises liability, construction accidents and product defect claims.  Mr. OÂ’Brien also has a subspecialty in the field of workersÂ’ compensation claims for work-related injuries.   Mr. OÂ’Brien has obtained many substantial verdicts and settlements on behalf of his clients in every area of his practice over the last fifteen years.

Current Employment Position(s):
Founding Member
Areas Of Practice:
Litigation & Appeals
Personal Injury -- Plaintiffs
Products Liability Law
Professional Malpractice Law
Workers' Compensation Law
Certifications/Specialties:
Certified Civil Trial Advocate, National Board of Trial Advocacy
Bar Admissions:
Connecticut, 1987
U.S. District Court District of Connecticut, 1988
Education:
Quinnipiac College School of Law, Hamden, Connecticut, 1987
Honors: magna cum laude
Honors: Ranked Third in Graduating Class
Law Review: Associate Editor, Quinnipiac Law Review

Providence College, Providence, RI, USA, 1983
B.A.

Classes/Seminars Taught:
Seminar Speaker and Lecturer in the Areas of Trial Practice and Procedure
Professional Associations and Memberships:
Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association
Member, Board of Governors
 
American Trial Lawyers Association
Member
 
Connecticut Bar Association
Member
 
Connecticut Superior Courts
Arbitrator
Past Employment Positions:
Connecticut Supreme Court, Law Clerk

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