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William S. Fallon’s practice focuses on complex business litigation, representing corporate and institutional clients in disputes involving breach of contract claims, unfair trade practices, business torts, and other commercial and regulatory matters nationwide.

William interned with the Civil Appellate Staff of the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., as a law student. He drafted the United States’ appellee brief for a case involving a challenge to government enforcement in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, wrote a memorandum recommending against appeal in a Freedom of Information Act case, performed legal research, and participated in moot courts. 

In law school, William received multiple recognitions for his legal writing, including Best Note in Connecticut Law Review Volume 57, the Judge Robert Satter Award, and a CALI Excellence for the Future Award in Legal Practice.

William graduated with Highest Honors from the University of Connecticut School of Law, and he graduated from the University of Connecticut with a bachelor’s degree in Economics.

  • University of Connecticut School of Law (Juris Doctor, with highest honors)
    • Lead Articles Editor, Connecticut Law Review, Volume 57
    • William F. Starr First Year Award
    • Best Student Note, Connecticut Law Review, Volume 57
    • Judge Robert Satter Award | Milton W. Horwitz Award
    • Contracts, Torts, and Criminal Procedure Teaching Assistant
    • CALI Excellence for the Future Awards: Contracts, Torts, Legal Practice, Bioethics
  • University of Connecticut (Bachelors)
    • B.A., Economics, English minor

  • State of Connecticut

Connecticut Judicial Branch
Client Security Fund Committee, Member (Nov. 2023 - Present)

Publications


2024

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

57 CONN. L. REV. 279 (2024)
2024

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

57 CONN. L. REV. 279 (2024)