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We provide in-depth legal experience for the utilities industry in regulatory, tax, employment, corporate finance, municipal finance, environmental, land use, and trial and appellate matters. In addition, our government relations lobbyists provide assistance in the regulatory and legislative environments. Clients have access to extensive legal and legislative experience in all areas concerning the regulation of public utility and cable companies. Our experience includes the following:

  • Counsel to electric providers regarding proposed legislation
  • Counsel to energy providers and corporate and municipal clients regarding energy options and contracts
  • Counsel for telecommunications companies seeking certification to provide service
  • Counsel for companies seeking authorization to increase rates or modify tariffs, as well as municipalities and citizens groups contesting rate applications
  • Representation of both water companies and citizens groups in water company involuntary transfer and receivership proceedings
  • Representation of municipalities and companies or partnerships in cogeneration approval proceedings and advice as to transfer of ownership
  • Counsel for hazardous and regulated waste treatment company in permitting efforts
  • Counsel for water companies relating to land use and environmental permitting for new or expanded facilities

Experience


Connecticut Wireless Facilities Installation

Represents the nation’s leading wireless telecommunications provider before the Connecticut Siting Council and Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) in connection with the siting and installation of wireless facilities throughout Connecticut. Drafts legislation relating to the application and approval process of wireless facilities and provides legal support as it relates to real estate matters.

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Violations of Hazardous Waste + Used Oil Requirements

Counseled metal fabrication client in defense of enforcement action by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, which alleged violations of hazardous waste and used oil requirements.

Superfund Site Contamination

Reviewed historical documents in connection with a Superfund site to prepare position statement on how cost should be allocated among multiple parties responsible for contamination.



Publications


May 8, 2025

States Sue Trump Administration Over Blocked Wind Developments

Environmental Law+ Blog

On Monday, May 4, 2025, a coalition of 17 states and the District of Columbia filed suit in Massachusetts District Court over the Trump administration’s efforts to block federal permits for all offshore wind development. The administration’s policy was announced in a January 20, 2025 executive order placing federal permitting of wind projects on hold while the Interior Department reviews applications for offshore leases. The lawsuit asks the court to declare the executive order unlawful and to prevent federal agencies from taking any measures to block or delay wind projects, claiming the it is baseless and unjustified. Several offshore wind projects are under development, having advanced through the long list of environmental reviews required by federal law, while others are in the regulatory pipeline. The plaintiffs note that the executive order contradicts the administration’s simultaneous declaration of a “national energy emergency,” and undermines efforts by the affected plaintiffs to comply with their renewable energy requirements. Notwithstanding the executive order, the offshore wind industry has faced economic headwinds in recent years that have resulted in delays, additional costs, and, in some cases, project cancelations. As a result of economic uncertainty and political hostility, the status of offshore wind projects varies widely – Atlantic Shores (1.5GW) off the coast of New Jersey recently had its air pollution permit invalidated by the EPA; Empire Wind (810MW) off the coast of New York is under a stop order issued by the Interior Department; Beacon Wind (2.5GW) off the coast of New York withdrew a key permit application, citing the need to reevaluate the project design; Vineyard Wind 1 (800MW) off the coast of Massachusetts is on track to complete construction in 2025; New England Wind 1 and 2 (2.6GW) off the coast of Massachusetts is fending off lawsuits to reopen its Clean Air Act permits; Southcoast Wind (2.4GW) off the coast of Massachusetts has announced a construction delay; and Revolution Wind (704MW) off the coast of Rhode Island is progressing. The jurisdictions involved in the lawsuit are Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Washington. Visit our Environmental Law+ blog. 

August 5, 2020

Virginia issues first COVID-19 OSHA Standard

ISHN (Industrial Safety & Hygiene News)

View the article.

Winter 2019/2020

PFAS Background and Updates for the Water Industry

InFlow-Line magazine

The feature article is a follow up to presentations given by the lawyers on the status of regulatory initiatives and litigation concerning per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) issues during the CTAWWA/CWWA 2019 Fall Conference. Bob provided an overview on PFAS concerns, while Emilee shared PFAS regulatory updates and related considerations and Megan covered PFAS litigation developments. The article also included a PFAS historic and technical background provided by GZA GeoEnvironmental, who co-presented the session with R+C at the fall conference.

May 8, 2025

States Sue Trump Administration Over Blocked Wind Developments

Environmental Law+ Blog

On Monday, May 4, 2025, a coalition of 17 states and the District of Columbia filed suit in Massachusetts District Court over the Trump administration’s efforts to block federal permits for all offshore wind development. The administration’s policy was announced in a January 20, 2025 executive order placing federal permitting of wind projects on hold while the Interior Department reviews applications for offshore leases. The lawsuit asks the court to declare the executive order unlawful and to prevent federal agencies from taking any measures to block or delay wind projects, claiming the it is baseless and unjustified. Several offshore wind projects are under development, having advanced through the long list of environmental reviews required by federal law, while others are in the regulatory pipeline. The plaintiffs note that the executive order contradicts the administration’s simultaneous declaration of a “national energy emergency,” and undermines efforts by the affected plaintiffs to comply with their renewable energy requirements. Notwithstanding the executive order, the offshore wind industry has faced economic headwinds in recent years that have resulted in delays, additional costs, and, in some cases, project cancelations. As a result of economic uncertainty and political hostility, the status of offshore wind projects varies widely – Atlantic Shores (1.5GW) off the coast of New Jersey recently had its air pollution permit invalidated by the EPA; Empire Wind (810MW) off the coast of New York is under a stop order issued by the Interior Department; Beacon Wind (2.5GW) off the coast of New York withdrew a key permit application, citing the need to reevaluate the project design; Vineyard Wind 1 (800MW) off the coast of Massachusetts is on track to complete construction in 2025; New England Wind 1 and 2 (2.6GW) off the coast of Massachusetts is fending off lawsuits to reopen its Clean Air Act permits; Southcoast Wind (2.4GW) off the coast of Massachusetts has announced a construction delay; and Revolution Wind (704MW) off the coast of Rhode Island is progressing. The jurisdictions involved in the lawsuit are Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Washington. Visit our Environmental Law+ blog. 

August 5, 2020

Virginia issues first COVID-19 OSHA Standard

ISHN (Industrial Safety & Hygiene News)

View the article.

Winter 2019/2020

PFAS Background and Updates for the Water Industry

InFlow-Line magazine

The feature article is a follow up to presentations given by the lawyers on the status of regulatory initiatives and litigation concerning per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) issues during the CTAWWA/CWWA 2019 Fall Conference. Bob provided an overview on PFAS concerns, while Emilee shared PFAS regulatory updates and related considerations and Megan covered PFAS litigation developments. The article also included a PFAS historic and technical background provided by GZA GeoEnvironmental, who co-presented the session with R+C at the fall conference.

September 19, 2016

Environmental Year in Review: Decisions Reinforce DEEP's Authority

Connecticut Law Tribune

The article focuses on key cases this year that have strengthened the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection's (DEEP) authority. She discusses several decisions, all in DEEP’s favor, from each level of Connecticut courts, which have created uncertainty for the regulated community. 

September 14, 2015

Rulings Put Limits on State Regulators and Intervenors

Connecticut Law Tribune

Ms. Scott analyzes two cases that interpret the extent of the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection's (DEEP) authority and the extent of intervention under Connecticut's Environmental Protection Act. Tilcon Connecticut v. Commission of Environmental Protection concerns DEEP's authority and Hunter Ridge v. Planning and Zoning Commission of the Town of Newtown addresses intervention under Connecticut's Environmental Protection Act. View article here.

2009

Personal Wireless Service Facilities — A Sample Ordinance

Trends in land use law from A to Z.

The Telecommunications Act of 1996 — Developing Caselaw of Towering Proportions

Urban Lawyer

Summary of caselaw under the Telecommunications Act of 1996.



September 19, 2016

Environmental Year in Review: Decisions Reinforce DEEP's Authority

Connecticut Law Tribune

The article focuses on key cases this year that have strengthened the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection's (DEEP) authority. She discusses several decisions, all in DEEP’s favor, from each level of Connecticut courts, which have created uncertainty for the regulated community. 

September 14, 2015

Rulings Put Limits on State Regulators and Intervenors

Connecticut Law Tribune

Ms. Scott analyzes two cases that interpret the extent of the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection's (DEEP) authority and the extent of intervention under Connecticut's Environmental Protection Act. Tilcon Connecticut v. Commission of Environmental Protection concerns DEEP's authority and Hunter Ridge v. Planning and Zoning Commission of the Town of Newtown addresses intervention under Connecticut's Environmental Protection Act. View article here.

2009

Personal Wireless Service Facilities — A Sample Ordinance

Trends in land use law from A to Z.

The Telecommunications Act of 1996 — Developing Caselaw of Towering Proportions

Urban Lawyer

Summary of caselaw under the Telecommunications Act of 1996.

News


August 26, 2025

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2026

The Best Lawyers in America© has named 78 Robinson+Cole lawyers across the firm’s practice groups and offices for inclusion in and recognition in its 2026 edition. The firm had 57 lawyers resident in its Connecticut offices named to the list and continues to have the highest number of recognized lawyers in the state. Robinson+Cole also has the highest number of listed lawyers in Connecticut in the areas of environmental law, health care law, and insurance law. Additionally, eight lawyers were named Best Lawyers® 2026 “Lawyer of the Year.” A Best Lawyers® “Lawyer of the Year” designation is awarded to one lawyer in each of various high-profile specialties in large legal communities. These lawyers received the highest ratings among their peers for their abilities, professionalism, and integrity. They include: Hartford, CT – Best Lawyers® 2026 “Lawyer of the Year” Christine E. Bromberg – Tax Law Emilee Mooney Scott – Environmental Law Gregory R. Faulkner – Construction Law Joey Lee Miranda – Energy Law John B. Lynch, Jr. – Corporate Law John H. Mutchler – Copyright Law Michael R. Enright – Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law Providence, RI – Best Lawyers® 2026 “Lawyer of the Year” Roger A. Peters, II – Real Estate Law The sixth edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America was also released, which includes 14 Robinson+Cole lawyers. The “Ones to Watch” recognition is given to lawyers early in their careers for their outstanding professional excellence in private practice in the United States. The firm has the highest number of lawyers to receive this designation in Hartford, Connecticut. Inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® and Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America is determined through a comprehensive peer-review survey. The 2026 awards were created by analyzing over 3.4 million evaluations, assessing over 130,000 vetted nominees. Additional information regarding the Best Lawyers selection methodology can be read here. Congratulations to the following Robinson+Cole lawyers: Hartford, CT – Best Lawyers® Wystan M. Ackerman – Litigation -Insurance Kenneth C. Baldwin – Energy Law Bruce B. Barth – Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law Garry C. Berman – Real Estate Law Patrick M. Birney – Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law Lisa M. Boyle – Health Care Law Dan A. Brody – Commercial Litigation; Criminal Defense: White-Collar Christine E. Bromberg – Nonprofit / Charities Law; Tax Law Dennis C. Cavanaugh – Construction Law; Litigation-Construction Stephen O. Clancy – Commercial Litigation; Litigation - Insurance Thomas P. Cody – Real Estate Law Britt-Marie K. Cole-Johnson – Employment Law - Individuals; Employment Law - Management John L. Cordani – Litigation - Intellectual Property; Trade Secrets Law; Trademark Law Kevin P. Daly – Commercial Litigation Raymond T. DeMeo – Insurance Law Natale V. DiNatale – Employment Law - Management; Labor Law - Management Conor O. Duffy – Health Care Law Michael R. Enright – Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law; Litigation - Bankruptcy Gregory R. Faulkner – Construction Law; Litigation - Construction Brian C. Freeman – Environmental Law; Litigation - Environmental Stephen E. Goldman – Insurance Law Matthew J. Guanci, Jr. – Corporate Law Edward J. Heath – Commercial Litigation Frederick E. Hedberg – Construction Law, Litigation - Construction Christopher J. Hug – Litigation - Construction Rachel V. Kushel – Employment Law - Management; Labor Law - Management John B. Lynch Jr. – Corporate Law; Mergers and Acquisitions Law Michael F. Maglio – Banking and Finance Law; Commercial Finance Law; Equipment Finance Law; Securitization and Structured Finance Law Virginia E. McGarrity – Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law Robert S. Melvin – Environmental Law; Litigation - Environmental Joey Lee Miranda – Energy Law; Energy Regulatory Law; Environmental Law Linda L. Morkan – Appellate Practice John H. Mutchler – Copyright Law; Patent Law; Trademark Law Megan R. Naughton – Immigration Law Martin A. Onorato – Construction Law; Litigation - Construction David M. Panico – Public Finance Law Earl W. Phillips, Jr. – Environmental Law James P. Ray – Environmental Law; Litigation - Environmental Edward J. Samorajczyk, Jr. – Corporate Law; Securities / Capital Markets Law Jacqueline Pennino Scheib – Copyright Law; Trademark Law Emilee Mooney Scott – Environmental Law Jonathan E. Small – Insurance Law Brian R. Smith – Land Use and Zoning Law Rhonda J. Tobin – Insurance Law Theodore J. Tucci – Health Care Law; Insurance Law Abby M. Warren – Employment Law - Management Jeffrey J. White – Commercial Litigation; Mass Tort Litigation / Class Actions - Defendants William S. Wilson II – Construction Law; Litigation - Construction Hartford, CT - Ones to Watch Christopher A. Costain – Personal Injury Litigation - Defendants Jason H. DePatie – Insurance Law Scott T. Garosshen – Appellate Practice Abigail L. Preissler – Banking and Finance Law; Corporate Law Stamford, CT – Best Lawyers®  Patrick W. Begos – Litigation - Insurance Gregory J. Bennici – Insurance Law; Litigation - Insurance Thomas J. Donlon – Appellate Practice Steven L. Elbaum – Real Estate Law John H. Kane – Insurance Law Eric M. Kogan – Corporate Law Charles F. Martin III – Real Estate Law John F.X. Peloso Jr. – Litigation - Real Estate Patricia D. Weitzman – Health Care Law; Litigation - Health Care Stamford, CT - Ones to Watch Emily C. Deans – Energy Law Austin G. Provost – Real Estate Law Boston, MA - Best Lawyers® Joseph A. Barra – Construction Law Kendra L. Berardi – Real Estate Law Amanda S. Eckhoff – Real Estate Law Michael S. Giaimo – Land Use and Zoning Law; Real Estate Law E. Christopher Kehoe – Real Estate Law Matthew J. Lawlor – Land Use and Zoning Law; Real Estate Law Seth B. Orkand – Criminal Defense: General Practice, Criminal Defense: White-Collar Kathleen M. Porter – Information Technology Law Deirdre M. Robinson – Real Estate Law Boston, MA - Ones to Watch Jessica D. Bardi – Environmental Law; Land Use and Zoning Law; Litigation - Environmental Jonathan L. Cabot – Corporate Law; Public Finance Law Julianna M. Charpentier – Commercial Litigation; Litigation - Real Estate Jeffrey R. Gribouski – Commercial Litigation; Insurance Law; Litigation – Construction; Litigation – Environmental; Personal Injury Litigation - Defendants New York, NY - Best Lawyers® Ian T. Clarke-Fisher – Litigation - Labor and Employment E. Evans Wohlforth, Jr. – Commercial Litigation New York, NY - Ones to Watch Janet (Zhanna) Kljyan – Commercial Litigation Albany, NY - Best Lawyers® Danielle H. Tangorre – Administrative / Regulatory Law; Elder Law; Health Care Law Philadelphia, PA - Best Lawyers® Laurie A. Krepto – Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law Philadelphia, PA - Ones to Watch Katherine M. Fix – Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law Wilmington, DE - Best Lawyers® Natalie D. Ramsey – Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law; Litigation - Bankruptcy Providence, RI - Best Lawyers® William M. Daley – Commercial Litigation; Insurance Law; Litigation - Insurance Linn F. Freedman – Artificial Intelligence Law; Commercial Litigation; Privacy and Data Security Law Dana M. Horton – Insurance Law; Litigation - Insurance; Personal Injury Litigation - Defendants Patricia J. Igoe – Commercial Finance Law Roger A. Peters II – Real Estate Law Daniel F. Sullivan – Insurance Law George W. Watson III – Energy Regulatory Law Miami, FL -  Ones to Watch Audrey E. Goldman – Insurance Law Washington, DC - Ones to Watch Kyle G. Hepner – Intellectual Property Law; Litigation - Intellectual Property

Firm receives top listing in Connecticut lawyer count in national peer review survey
78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2026 teaser
August 15, 2024

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2025

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in <i>The Best Lawyers in America</i>© 2025 teaser
October 26, 2023

Robinson+Cole Lawyers Recognized in 2023 Super Lawyers®

Super Lawyers
August 26, 2025

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2026

The Best Lawyers in America© has named 78 Robinson+Cole lawyers across the firm’s practice groups and offices for inclusion in and recognition in its 2026 edition. The firm had 57 lawyers resident in its Connecticut offices named to the list and continues to have the highest number of recognized lawyers in the state. Robinson+Cole also has the highest number of listed lawyers in Connecticut in the areas of environmental law, health care law, and insurance law. Additionally, eight lawyers were named Best Lawyers® 2026 “Lawyer of the Year.” A Best Lawyers® “Lawyer of the Year” designation is awarded to one lawyer in each of various high-profile specialties in large legal communities. These lawyers received the highest ratings among their peers for their abilities, professionalism, and integrity. They include: Hartford, CT – Best Lawyers® 2026 “Lawyer of the Year” Christine E. Bromberg – Tax Law Emilee Mooney Scott – Environmental Law Gregory R. Faulkner – Construction Law Joey Lee Miranda – Energy Law John B. Lynch, Jr. – Corporate Law John H. Mutchler – Copyright Law Michael R. Enright – Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law Providence, RI – Best Lawyers® 2026 “Lawyer of the Year” Roger A. Peters, II – Real Estate Law The sixth edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America was also released, which includes 14 Robinson+Cole lawyers. The “Ones to Watch” recognition is given to lawyers early in their careers for their outstanding professional excellence in private practice in the United States. The firm has the highest number of lawyers to receive this designation in Hartford, Connecticut. Inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® and Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America is determined through a comprehensive peer-review survey. The 2026 awards were created by analyzing over 3.4 million evaluations, assessing over 130,000 vetted nominees. Additional information regarding the Best Lawyers selection methodology can be read here. Congratulations to the following Robinson+Cole lawyers: Hartford, CT – Best Lawyers® Wystan M. Ackerman – Litigation -Insurance Kenneth C. Baldwin – Energy Law Bruce B. Barth – Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law Garry C. Berman – Real Estate Law Patrick M. Birney – Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law Lisa M. Boyle – Health Care Law Dan A. Brody – Commercial Litigation; Criminal Defense: White-Collar Christine E. Bromberg – Nonprofit / Charities Law; Tax Law Dennis C. Cavanaugh – Construction Law; Litigation-Construction Stephen O. Clancy – Commercial Litigation; Litigation - Insurance Thomas P. Cody – Real Estate Law Britt-Marie K. Cole-Johnson – Employment Law - Individuals; Employment Law - Management John L. Cordani – Litigation - Intellectual Property; Trade Secrets Law; Trademark Law Kevin P. Daly – Commercial Litigation Raymond T. DeMeo – Insurance Law Natale V. DiNatale – Employment Law - Management; Labor Law - Management Conor O. Duffy – Health Care Law Michael R. Enright – Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law; Litigation - Bankruptcy Gregory R. Faulkner – Construction Law; Litigation - Construction Brian C. Freeman – Environmental Law; Litigation - Environmental Stephen E. Goldman – Insurance Law Matthew J. Guanci, Jr. – Corporate Law Edward J. Heath – Commercial Litigation Frederick E. Hedberg – Construction Law, Litigation - Construction Christopher J. Hug – Litigation - Construction Rachel V. Kushel – Employment Law - Management; Labor Law - Management John B. Lynch Jr. – Corporate Law; Mergers and Acquisitions Law Michael F. Maglio – Banking and Finance Law; Commercial Finance Law; Equipment Finance Law; Securitization and Structured Finance Law Virginia E. McGarrity – Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law Robert S. Melvin – Environmental Law; Litigation - Environmental Joey Lee Miranda – Energy Law; Energy Regulatory Law; Environmental Law Linda L. Morkan – Appellate Practice John H. Mutchler – Copyright Law; Patent Law; Trademark Law Megan R. Naughton – Immigration Law Martin A. Onorato – Construction Law; Litigation - Construction David M. Panico – Public Finance Law Earl W. Phillips, Jr. – Environmental Law James P. Ray – Environmental Law; Litigation - Environmental Edward J. Samorajczyk, Jr. – Corporate Law; Securities / Capital Markets Law Jacqueline Pennino Scheib – Copyright Law; Trademark Law Emilee Mooney Scott – Environmental Law Jonathan E. Small – Insurance Law Brian R. Smith – Land Use and Zoning Law Rhonda J. Tobin – Insurance Law Theodore J. Tucci – Health Care Law; Insurance Law Abby M. Warren – Employment Law - Management Jeffrey J. White – Commercial Litigation; Mass Tort Litigation / Class Actions - Defendants William S. Wilson II – Construction Law; Litigation - Construction Hartford, CT - Ones to Watch Christopher A. Costain – Personal Injury Litigation - Defendants Jason H. DePatie – Insurance Law Scott T. Garosshen – Appellate Practice Abigail L. Preissler – Banking and Finance Law; Corporate Law Stamford, CT – Best Lawyers®  Patrick W. Begos – Litigation - Insurance Gregory J. Bennici – Insurance Law; Litigation - Insurance Thomas J. Donlon – Appellate Practice Steven L. Elbaum – Real Estate Law John H. Kane – Insurance Law Eric M. Kogan – Corporate Law Charles F. Martin III – Real Estate Law John F.X. Peloso Jr. – Litigation - Real Estate Patricia D. Weitzman – Health Care Law; Litigation - Health Care Stamford, CT - Ones to Watch Emily C. Deans – Energy Law Austin G. Provost – Real Estate Law Boston, MA - Best Lawyers® Joseph A. Barra – Construction Law Kendra L. Berardi – Real Estate Law Amanda S. Eckhoff – Real Estate Law Michael S. Giaimo – Land Use and Zoning Law; Real Estate Law E. Christopher Kehoe – Real Estate Law Matthew J. Lawlor – Land Use and Zoning Law; Real Estate Law Seth B. Orkand – Criminal Defense: General Practice, Criminal Defense: White-Collar Kathleen M. Porter – Information Technology Law Deirdre M. Robinson – Real Estate Law Boston, MA - Ones to Watch Jessica D. Bardi – Environmental Law; Land Use and Zoning Law; Litigation - Environmental Jonathan L. Cabot – Corporate Law; Public Finance Law Julianna M. Charpentier – Commercial Litigation; Litigation - Real Estate Jeffrey R. Gribouski – Commercial Litigation; Insurance Law; Litigation – Construction; Litigation – Environmental; Personal Injury Litigation - Defendants New York, NY - Best Lawyers® Ian T. Clarke-Fisher – Litigation - Labor and Employment E. Evans Wohlforth, Jr. – Commercial Litigation New York, NY - Ones to Watch Janet (Zhanna) Kljyan – Commercial Litigation Albany, NY - Best Lawyers® Danielle H. Tangorre – Administrative / Regulatory Law; Elder Law; Health Care Law Philadelphia, PA - Best Lawyers® Laurie A. Krepto – Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law Philadelphia, PA - Ones to Watch Katherine M. Fix – Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law Wilmington, DE - Best Lawyers® Natalie D. Ramsey – Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law; Litigation - Bankruptcy Providence, RI - Best Lawyers® William M. Daley – Commercial Litigation; Insurance Law; Litigation - Insurance Linn F. Freedman – Artificial Intelligence Law; Commercial Litigation; Privacy and Data Security Law Dana M. Horton – Insurance Law; Litigation - Insurance; Personal Injury Litigation - Defendants Patricia J. Igoe – Commercial Finance Law Roger A. Peters II – Real Estate Law Daniel F. Sullivan – Insurance Law George W. Watson III – Energy Regulatory Law Miami, FL -  Ones to Watch Audrey E. Goldman – Insurance Law Washington, DC - Ones to Watch Kyle G. Hepner – Intellectual Property Law; Litigation - Intellectual Property

Firm receives top listing in Connecticut lawyer count in national peer review survey
78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2026 teaser
August 15, 2024

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2025

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in <i>The Best Lawyers in America</i>© 2025 teaser
October 26, 2023

Robinson+Cole Lawyers Recognized in 2023 Super Lawyers®

Super Lawyers
September 16, 2022

Peter Knight Quoted in Transition Economist Article on Streamlining Offshore Wind Permitting

Transition Economist
July 8, 2022

Megan Baroni and Jon Schaefer Co-Author IndustryWeek article on EPA Power Plant Ruling From SCOTUS

IndustryWeek
August 19, 2021

65 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2022

November 18, 2020

Joey Lee Miranda Elected Vice President of NEWIEE

New England Women in Energy & the Environment
October 16, 2020

Earl Phillips and Jon Schaefer Co-author Recycling Today Article on Business Disruption Clauses

Recycling Today
October 5, 2020

Jon Schaefer, Earl Phillips and Matt Miklave Co-author Article Published in Scrap Magazine

Scrap Magazine

September 16, 2022

Peter Knight Quoted in Transition Economist Article on Streamlining Offshore Wind Permitting

Transition Economist
July 8, 2022

Megan Baroni and Jon Schaefer Co-Author IndustryWeek article on EPA Power Plant Ruling From SCOTUS

IndustryWeek
August 19, 2021

65 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2022

November 18, 2020

Joey Lee Miranda Elected Vice President of NEWIEE

New England Women in Energy & the Environment
October 16, 2020

Earl Phillips and Jon Schaefer Co-author Recycling Today Article on Business Disruption Clauses

Recycling Today
October 5, 2020

Jon Schaefer, Earl Phillips and Matt Miklave Co-author Article Published in Scrap Magazine

Scrap Magazine

Events


Past

Lobbying the Legislature and Executive Branch - Important Topics this Session

Mar 19 2024
2024 Annual Clean Energy Spring Conference
Past

"Let’s Get Real About PFAS—What Can You Do Now

Jun 15 2023
Connecticut Business & Industry Association (CBIA) 2023 Energy & Environment Conference
Past

Lobbying the Legislature and Executive Branch - Important Topics this Session

Mar 19 2024
2024 Annual Clean Energy Spring Conference
Past

"Let’s Get Real About PFAS—What Can You Do Now

Jun 15 2023
Connecticut Business & Industry Association (CBIA) 2023 Energy & Environment Conference
Past

Leadership Perspectives - ESG & DEI Initiatives on Both Sides of the Matter

May 11 2023
SCG Legal's 2023 Mid-Year Meeting
Past

Water Resources Webinar: PFAS Series Part II – PFAS in Drinking Water

Dec 8 2022
Environmental Business Council of New England Program
Past

Unpacking DEEP's New Release Reporting Regulations: Requirements & Issues

Jun 2 2022
Connecticut Business & Industry Association’s 2022 Energy & Environment Conference
Past

Wave II RSR and EUR Revisions / Proposed Release-Based Cleanup Regulations

May 6 2021
Environmental Business Council of New England
Past

Leadership Perspectives - ESG & DEI Initiatives on Both Sides of the Matter

May 11 2023
SCG Legal's 2023 Mid-Year Meeting
Past

Water Resources Webinar: PFAS Series Part II – PFAS in Drinking Water

Dec 8 2022
Environmental Business Council of New England Program
Past

Unpacking DEEP's New Release Reporting Regulations: Requirements & Issues

Jun 2 2022
Connecticut Business & Industry Association’s 2022 Energy & Environment Conference
Past

Wave II RSR and EUR Revisions / Proposed Release-Based Cleanup Regulations

May 6 2021
Environmental Business Council of New England