Member of Firm since 1980; practicing law since 1979.
To relax and release the tensions of the office, Attorney Albert D'Antonio enjoys the fine art of woodworking. His office is a veritable museum containing finely sculpted pieces of wood. The sculptures are of different shapes and sizes created out of various types of wood. One particular sculpture consists of six discs, each of a different species of wood, formed together to create a marvelous, unique mix. Attorney D’Antonio explains, “The different woods represent our diverse clientele and the unique stories each individual has to tell.”
“Working on a difficult piece of wood is like working on a problematic motor vehicle claim against a difficult insurance company. If you keep working at it with perseverance, experience and skill, you will get the desired results.”
Education
- University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN, B.A., (1976)
- University of Connecticut School of Law, Hartford, CT, J.D., (1979)
Admissions
- State of Connecticut (1979)
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1995)
- United States District Court - District of Connecticut (1980)
Professional Associations/Memberships
- Connecticut Bar Association
- Massachusetts Bar Association
Honors/Awards for Pro-bono service
- Certificate of Appreciation - United States Bankruptcy Court - District of Connecticut - (Dates Given: 1993, 1995, 1996, & 1998)
- Certificate of Appreciation - Connecticut Bar Association - (Dates: 1996 & 1997)
- Certificate of Appreciation - Law Works for People - (Dates Given: 2000 & 2005)