
Attorney and Paralegal profiles Lucas B. Rocklin New Haven, Connecticut
Attorney Rocklin received his B.A. degree in Philosophy from Syracuse University in 2000 and received his law degree from Brooklyn Law School in 2003. Upon graduation, Attorney Rocklin was distinguished for his excellence in the field of labor law as the recipient of the Robert Lewis Labor Law Award, as well as for his academic achievement where he received the Academic Progress Award. Admitted to the Connecticut Bar in 2003 and New York Bar in 2004, Attorney Rocklin practices in the areas of commercial litigation, bankruptcy law, and employment law. Prior to joining Neubert, Pepe & Monteith, P.C. in 2006, he was an associate at Gesmonde, Pietrosimone & Sgriganri, LLC in Hamden, CT. Attorney Rocklin is a member of the American, Connecticut and New Haven County Bar Associations. In 2009, Attorney Rocklin was named a "Rising Star" lawyer by Connecticut Magazine and New England Super Lawyers Magazine. Connecticut Super Lawyers & Rising Stars is published annually in the February issue of Connecticut magazine, which has a readership of 353,800, and the November issue of New England Super Lawyers magazine, which is mailed to attorneys in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont, the lead corporate counsel of the Russell 3000 Companies and the ABA-approved law school libraries. New England Super Lawyers magazine reaches more than 73,000 readers.
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