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    Saturday, May 04, 2024

    Attorney Anne Leavitt Joins Trendowski & Allen, P.C.

    Trendowski & Allen, P.C. is pleased to announce that Attorney Anne R. Leavitt has joined the Firm as an Associate. Attorney Leavitt graduated from Quinnipiac University School of Law in 2009 with Honors in a Tax Concentration. While at Quinnipiac, she was awarded for distinguished academic achievement in Estate and Financial Planning. Attorney Leavitt graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture, and from the University of Connecticut with a Master’s Degree in Business Administration.

    Prior to joining the Firm, Attorney Leavitt was an associate attorney in a general practice law firm handling real estate transactions, landlord/tenant matters, family law, and personal injury. She also brings to the Firm extensive commercial real estate experience, most recently as Chief Operating Officer of a real estate investment, development and management company providing strategic planning and oversight to maximize multi-family and commercial real estate portfolio performance.

    Attorney Leavitt’s litigation practice will concentrate in the areas of residential and commercial real estate transactions, landlord/tenant matters, family law, and personal injury. In addition, she will be handling insurance coverage disputes and related litigation, foreclosures, and debt consolidation.

    Trendowski & Allen, P.C. was founded in 1996 and has offices in Centerbrook, Connecticut, Wallingford, Connecticut, and Providence, Rhode Island. We are a general practice firm with trial work at its core. Our attorneys are experienced trial attorneys concentrating on personal injury and family law. Our Firm represents a wide variety of clients, including individuals, small businesses, and large national corporations. We practice before all Connecticut and Rhode Island State and Federal Courts, including the Connecticut Probate Courts and the Department of Liquor Control.

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