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Since its founding in 1845, Robinson+Cole has been recognized for its trial practice. Today, nearly a third of our lawyers engage in trial work across a far-ranging variety of areas, with the geographic reach of our practice meeting the regional, national, and global nature of our clients' operations. Our trial practice combines the substantial resources of a large firm with the depth of trial experience, efficient staffing, and responsiveness of a trial boutique.

Our Services + Our Team

At a time when courtroom opportunities have dwindled, our trial lawyers have the experience to take cases to trial, whether the venue is federal court, state court, or arbitration. That experience continues post-trial, with our lawyers taking appeals in courts throughout the country, including the United States Supreme Court. Our lawyers employ cutting-edge project management and e-discovery tools and advanced technology to enhance our legal services. We offer a host of services across the litigation spectrum, including in these areas:

  • Antitrust and trade regulation
  • Business disputes
  • Class action defense
  • Data privacy and cybersecurity
  • Employment
  • ERISA benefits
  • Financial institutions and financial services
  • Government enforcement and white-collar defense
  • Health care 
  • Intellectual property
  • Insurance
  • Life, health, and disability
  • Product liability
  • Real estate and title insurance
  • Securities

Many of our trial lawyers are listed in Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for BusinessThe Best Lawyers in America®Super Lawyers®, and Benchmark Litigation. Our lawyers are active participants in the most relevant professional organizations, at the federal and state levels.

Experience


Criminal Contempt Case Involving Arizona Sheriff

United States v. Joseph Arpaio – Prosecuted Sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona, for criminal contempt for willfully violating a preliminary injunction prohibiting unlawful immigration enforcement.*

*Attorney Salgado was counsel in this representative transaction prior to joining Robinson+Cole.

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Government Data Theft by Former DHS Inspector General

United States v. Charles Edwards – Prosecuted former Acting Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and others for theft of proprietary software and sensitive law enforcement databases.*

*Attorney Salgado was counsel in this representative transaction prior to joining Robinson+Cole.

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Fraud and False Statements by U.S. Representative

United States v. George Santos – Prosecuted sitting member of the U.S. House of Representatives for theft, fraud, and false statements violations.*

*Attorney Salgado was counsel in this representative transaction prior to joining Robinson+Cole.

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Publications


Legal Update: DOJ Announces First False Claims Act Settlement for “Illegal DEI Practices” teaser
April 14, 2026

Legal Update: DOJ Announces First False Claims Act Settlement for “Illegal DEI Practices”

After U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down IEEPA Tariffs, Court of International Trade Orders Path Forward teaser
March 6, 2026

After U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down IEEPA Tariffs, Court of International Trade Orders Path Forward

New Antitrust Guidance Provides Ground Rules for Labor Markets—Or Does It? teaser
February 5, 2025

New Antitrust Guidance Provides Ground Rules for Labor Markets—Or Does It?

Manufacturing Law Blog
Legal Update: DOJ Announces First False Claims Act Settlement for “Illegal DEI Practices” teaser
April 14, 2026

Legal Update: DOJ Announces First False Claims Act Settlement for “Illegal DEI Practices”

After U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down IEEPA Tariffs, Court of International Trade Orders Path Forward teaser
March 6, 2026

After U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down IEEPA Tariffs, Court of International Trade Orders Path Forward

New Antitrust Guidance Provides Ground Rules for Labor Markets—Or Does It? teaser
February 5, 2025

New Antitrust Guidance Provides Ground Rules for Labor Markets—Or Does It?

Manufacturing Law Blog
November 5, 2024

Where Are New Title IX Regulations Not Enforceable?

By August 1, 2024, educational institutions across the country were required to implement the Biden administration’s new regulations concerning Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which contained numerous expansions on the law’s protections. As anticipated, litigation followed, resulting in district courts issuing preliminary injunctions barring enforcement throughout the country. As of now, the 2024 regulations are enjoined from being enforced in nearly 26 states. While the litigations play out in due course, institutions in affected states will want to be on the lookout for any changes to these preliminary injunctions, and consider whether any state laws weigh into their consideration to amend their policies consistent with the new regulations. Read the article.

September/October 2024

George W. Crawford Black Bar Association: Achieving Collective Outcomes through a Focus on Equity and Justice in Connecticut’s Legal Profession

CT Lawyer Magazine
2024

Note, Imperfect Protection Against Perfect Enforcement: When Procedure Is Not Enough

57 CONN. L. REV. 279 (2024)
Legal Update: Court Halts Enforcement of FTC Non-Compete Final Rule teaser
August 23, 2024

Legal Update: Court Halts Enforcement of FTC Non-Compete Final Rule

Legal Update: FTC Votes to Finalize Rule Banning Non-Compete Agreements Nationwide teaser
April 25, 2024

Legal Update: FTC Votes to Finalize Rule Banning Non-Compete Agreements Nationwide

November/December 2023

How Litigators Can Help Advance Economic Justice Through Pro Bono Service

CT Lawyer Magazine


November 5, 2024

Where Are New Title IX Regulations Not Enforceable?

By August 1, 2024, educational institutions across the country were required to implement the Biden administration’s new regulations concerning Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which contained numerous expansions on the law’s protections. As anticipated, litigation followed, resulting in district courts issuing preliminary injunctions barring enforcement throughout the country. As of now, the 2024 regulations are enjoined from being enforced in nearly 26 states. While the litigations play out in due course, institutions in affected states will want to be on the lookout for any changes to these preliminary injunctions, and consider whether any state laws weigh into their consideration to amend their policies consistent with the new regulations. Read the article.

September/October 2024

George W. Crawford Black Bar Association: Achieving Collective Outcomes through a Focus on Equity and Justice in Connecticut’s Legal Profession

CT Lawyer Magazine
2024

Note, Imperfect Protection Against Perfect Enforcement: When Procedure Is Not Enough

57 CONN. L. REV. 279 (2024)
Legal Update: Court Halts Enforcement of FTC Non-Compete Final Rule teaser
August 23, 2024

Legal Update: Court Halts Enforcement of FTC Non-Compete Final Rule

Legal Update: FTC Votes to Finalize Rule Banning Non-Compete Agreements Nationwide teaser
April 25, 2024

Legal Update: FTC Votes to Finalize Rule Banning Non-Compete Agreements Nationwide

November/December 2023

How Litigators Can Help Advance Economic Justice Through Pro Bono Service

CT Lawyer Magazine

News


June 4, 2026

Robinson+Cole Recognized Across Practices and Regions with 46 Chambers USA 2026 Rankings

In the latest edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, Robinson+Cole achieved significant recognition, securing rankings across multiple practice areas and regions, including a distinguished Nationwide ranking, underscoring the firm’s breadth of capabilities and national reputation. Chambers & Partners has ranked 33 Robinson+Cole lawyers and 13 of its practices, with two newly-ranked lawyers. Twelve lawyers earned Band 1 designations, with two ascending to Band 1 from the previous year, alongside seven Band 1-ranked practices. In addition to being ranked Nationwide in Privacy & Data Security, Linn F. Freedman was also listed in the Chambers Global 2026 ranking guide in the area of Privacy & Data Security – USA for the fifth consecutive year. The rankings, based on extensive client feedback and independent research, reflect a year of strategic growth and high-profile client work, reinforcing the firm’s reputation as an industry leader in various markets.  Chambers USA 2026 recognized the following Robinson+Cole lawyers (denoting Band 1 ranking with a 1): Linn F. Freedman, Privacy & Data Security, Nationwide Brya M. Keilson, Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Delaware Natalie D. Ramsey, (Star Individual) Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Delaware and Pennsylvania: Philadelphia & Surrounds Rachel Jaffe Mauceri, Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia & Surrounds Dennis C. Cavanaugh, Gregory R. Faulkner1, Frederick E. Hedberg, and Martin A. Onorato, Construction, Connecticut Matthew J. Guanci, Jr. and Eric M. Kogan, Corporate/M&A, Connecticut Kenneth C. Baldwin1 and Joey Lee Miranda1, Energy & Natural Resources, Connecticut Megan E. Baroni, Robert S. Melvin, Earl W. Phillips, Jr. (Senior Statespeople), James P. Ray, Jonathan H. Schaefer, and Emilee Mooney Scott, Environment, Connecticut Lisa M. Boyle1, Healthcare, Connecticut Wystan M. Ackerman1, Dana M. Horton1, Daniel F. Sullivan1, and Gregory P. Varga1, Insurance, Connecticut John L. Cordani1 and Jaqueline Pennino Scheib1, Intellectual Property, Connecticut Stephen W. Aronson, Britt-Marie K. Cole-Johnson, Natale V. DiNatale, and Virginia E. McGarrity, Labor & Employment, Connecticut Jeffrey J. White, Litigation: General Commercial, Connecticut Garry C. Berman1, Steven L. Elbaum1, and Charles F. Martin III, Real Estate, Connecticut Chambers USA 2026 recognized the following Robinson+Cole practices (denoting Band 1 ranking with a 1): Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Delaware Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia & Surrounds Construction, Connecticut1 Construction, Massachusetts Corporate/M&A, Connecticut Energy & Natural Resources, Connecticut1 Environment, Connecticut1 Healthcare, Connecticut1 Insurance, Connecticut1 Intellectual Property, Connecticut1 Labor & Employment, Connecticut Litigation: General Commercial, Connecticut Real Estate, Connecticut1 Chambers has published guides to the legal profession for over 20 years, highlighting the top lawyers and law firms across the USA. Chambers’ research teams of over 200 individuals assess lawyers and law firms across the United States, conducting thousands of one-on-one interviews per year with in-house counsel and third-party experts. An explanation of Chambers’ methodology can be found online here.

Chambers & Partners
Robinson+Cole Recognized Across Practices and Regions with 46 Chambers USA 2026 Rankings teaser
May 28, 2026

John Mutchler + Scott Garosshen Presented with Esteemed Diversity Awards

Lawyers Collaborative for Diversity
John Mutchler + Scott Garosshen Presented with Esteemed Diversity Awards teaser
May 15, 2026

Jayda Cruz + William Fallon Named to CCADV First 100 Plus Class of 2026

Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Jayda Cruz + William Fallon Named to CCADV First 100 Plus Class of 2026 teaser
June 4, 2026

Robinson+Cole Recognized Across Practices and Regions with 46 Chambers USA 2026 Rankings

In the latest edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, Robinson+Cole achieved significant recognition, securing rankings across multiple practice areas and regions, including a distinguished Nationwide ranking, underscoring the firm’s breadth of capabilities and national reputation. Chambers & Partners has ranked 33 Robinson+Cole lawyers and 13 of its practices, with two newly-ranked lawyers. Twelve lawyers earned Band 1 designations, with two ascending to Band 1 from the previous year, alongside seven Band 1-ranked practices. In addition to being ranked Nationwide in Privacy & Data Security, Linn F. Freedman was also listed in the Chambers Global 2026 ranking guide in the area of Privacy & Data Security – USA for the fifth consecutive year. The rankings, based on extensive client feedback and independent research, reflect a year of strategic growth and high-profile client work, reinforcing the firm’s reputation as an industry leader in various markets.  Chambers USA 2026 recognized the following Robinson+Cole lawyers (denoting Band 1 ranking with a 1): Linn F. Freedman, Privacy & Data Security, Nationwide Brya M. Keilson, Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Delaware Natalie D. Ramsey, (Star Individual) Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Delaware and Pennsylvania: Philadelphia & Surrounds Rachel Jaffe Mauceri, Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia & Surrounds Dennis C. Cavanaugh, Gregory R. Faulkner1, Frederick E. Hedberg, and Martin A. Onorato, Construction, Connecticut Matthew J. Guanci, Jr. and Eric M. Kogan, Corporate/M&A, Connecticut Kenneth C. Baldwin1 and Joey Lee Miranda1, Energy & Natural Resources, Connecticut Megan E. Baroni, Robert S. Melvin, Earl W. Phillips, Jr. (Senior Statespeople), James P. Ray, Jonathan H. Schaefer, and Emilee Mooney Scott, Environment, Connecticut Lisa M. Boyle1, Healthcare, Connecticut Wystan M. Ackerman1, Dana M. Horton1, Daniel F. Sullivan1, and Gregory P. Varga1, Insurance, Connecticut John L. Cordani1 and Jaqueline Pennino Scheib1, Intellectual Property, Connecticut Stephen W. Aronson, Britt-Marie K. Cole-Johnson, Natale V. DiNatale, and Virginia E. McGarrity, Labor & Employment, Connecticut Jeffrey J. White, Litigation: General Commercial, Connecticut Garry C. Berman1, Steven L. Elbaum1, and Charles F. Martin III, Real Estate, Connecticut Chambers USA 2026 recognized the following Robinson+Cole practices (denoting Band 1 ranking with a 1): Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Delaware Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia & Surrounds Construction, Connecticut1 Construction, Massachusetts Corporate/M&A, Connecticut Energy & Natural Resources, Connecticut1 Environment, Connecticut1 Healthcare, Connecticut1 Insurance, Connecticut1 Intellectual Property, Connecticut1 Labor & Employment, Connecticut Litigation: General Commercial, Connecticut Real Estate, Connecticut1 Chambers has published guides to the legal profession for over 20 years, highlighting the top lawyers and law firms across the USA. Chambers’ research teams of over 200 individuals assess lawyers and law firms across the United States, conducting thousands of one-on-one interviews per year with in-house counsel and third-party experts. An explanation of Chambers’ methodology can be found online here.

Chambers & Partners
Robinson+Cole Recognized Across Practices and Regions with 46 Chambers USA 2026 Rankings teaser
May 28, 2026

John Mutchler + Scott Garosshen Presented with Esteemed Diversity Awards

Lawyers Collaborative for Diversity
John Mutchler + Scott Garosshen Presented with Esteemed Diversity Awards teaser
May 15, 2026

Jayda Cruz + William Fallon Named to CCADV First 100 Plus Class of 2026

Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Jayda Cruz + William Fallon Named to CCADV First 100 Plus Class of 2026 teaser
March 25, 2026

Julianna Charpentier Recognized as an “Up & Coming Lawyer”

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
Julianna Charpentier Recognized as an “Up & Coming Lawyer” teaser
November 14, 2025

Robinson+Cole Secures Top Rankings in 2026 Edition of Best Law Firms®

Firm earns 6 national and 46 first-tier rankings in Boston, Hartford, New York, Rhode Island, and Stamford Markets
Robinson+Cole Secures Top Rankings in 2026 Edition of Best Law Firms® teaser
October 27, 2025

Kathryn Rattigan and Bill Egan Discuss CIPA Trap and Trace Litigation on SCG Global Spin

SCG Legal
September 30, 2025

Robinson+C​ole Welcomes 2025 Fall Class

Robinson+C​ole Welcomes 2025 Fall Class teaser
August 26, 2025

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

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
June 18, 2025

Brian Wheelin Appointed to Serve on Future 5’s Advisory Board

Future 5

March 25, 2026

Julianna Charpentier Recognized as an “Up & Coming Lawyer”

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
Julianna Charpentier Recognized as an “Up & Coming Lawyer” teaser
November 14, 2025

Robinson+Cole Secures Top Rankings in 2026 Edition of Best Law Firms®

Firm earns 6 national and 46 first-tier rankings in Boston, Hartford, New York, Rhode Island, and Stamford Markets
Robinson+Cole Secures Top Rankings in 2026 Edition of Best Law Firms® teaser
October 27, 2025

Kathryn Rattigan and Bill Egan Discuss CIPA Trap and Trace Litigation on SCG Global Spin

SCG Legal
September 30, 2025

Robinson+C​ole Welcomes 2025 Fall Class

Robinson+C​ole Welcomes 2025 Fall Class teaser
August 26, 2025

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

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
June 18, 2025

Brian Wheelin Appointed to Serve on Future 5’s Advisory Board

Future 5

Events


Past

Litigation in Focus: Navigating Complex Disputes

Mar 27 2026
SCG Legal’s 2026 Midyear Meeting
Past

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly 2026 Excellence in the Law Awards

Mar 24 2026
Venezia Restaurant Boston
Past

Litigation in Focus: Navigating Complex Disputes

Mar 27 2026
SCG Legal’s 2026 Midyear Meeting
Past

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly 2026 Excellence in the Law Awards

Mar 24 2026
Venezia Restaurant Boston
Past

Leadership Recruitment + DEI

Sep 25 2025
CBA Leadership Retreat
Past

From the Boardroom to Browser: Navigating the Evolving Litigation Landscape

Sep 18 2025
SCG Legal 2025 Annual Meeting
Past

How to Lay a Foundation to Get Your Evidence Introduced in Connecticut

Jun 4 2025
NBI Online Seminar
Past

Appellate Advocacy Institute

November 21-22, 2024
Appellate Advocacy Section of the Connecticut Bar Association
Past

Leadership Recruitment + DEI

Sep 25 2025
CBA Leadership Retreat
Past

From the Boardroom to Browser: Navigating the Evolving Litigation Landscape

Sep 18 2025
SCG Legal 2025 Annual Meeting
Past

How to Lay a Foundation to Get Your Evidence Introduced in Connecticut

Jun 4 2025
NBI Online Seminar
Past

Appellate Advocacy Institute

November 21-22, 2024
Appellate Advocacy Section of the Connecticut Bar Association