I have come to the point of having a law office and creating
a website for it called Law For Locals through an interesting and, some might say, circuitous route. It is truly being
a local with a breadth of life and business experience that I feel makes me uniquely qualified to handle, and be empathetic
with, your transactional issues, be they related to real estate, business of any kind or estate planning.
So here's my background. I was born in New London and my folks moved to Essex when I was 2 years old; I learned
to walk in an antique house on Main Street back when Main Street was affordable for a carpenter and homememaker with 2 little
kids. I have lived in Essex all my life, leaving only for the 8 years of boarding school and college. Early on
Dad thought I should have a little extra structure and informed me I would be going away to school. I was fortunate
enough to land at Kent School in Kent Connecticut, where I discovered the sport of crew and became the Varsity Coxswain of
a very well renowned high school program, capping my career there with an undefeated senior season as Captain. I then
went on to another beautiful school in another equally spectacular setting - Dartmouth College. Since I had already
learned to learn at Kent, college was quite pleasant for me and left me some time to begin developing business and entrepreneurial
skills through a variety of jobs from catering to bicycle repair.
Upon graduation, I returned to Essex
knowing only that I wanted to be in a small town near the shore and work somehow with people. Lo and behold, I found
myself selling cars at Westbrook Honda. As a well educated car salesman with pretty good inter personal skills, or as
one of my Aussie colleagues described it, the ability to "get alongside" people, I enjoyed tremendous success.
At a time when dealer arranged financing was just starting, I took over the position of Business Manager and took great pride
in building up the department beyond what anyone expected. However, after 3 years in the car business I decided
to go to law school, believing I could use the education to be self employed; either in business or law. After graduating
from The University of Connecticut Law School in 1991, I worked as a clerk for a Federal Bankruptcy judge for almost two years
in Bridgeport and then for the oldest little law firm in New London County, both of which gave me great knowledge and
experience.
However, soon enough, the entrepreneurial itch got the better of me. I was pretty sure
I'd be a better boss than employee. So, I looked around in 1994 for a business opportunity crying out to be developed
and, recalling fondly many cappuccinos in France and Italy, decided Essex needed a coffeehouse. I created Ken's
Coffeehouse in 1994 and it quickly became a very cool and pleasant place to have a cup, visit with friends and enjoy the atmsophere.
The next year, realizing we also needed a basic grocery store in Essex, I opened Village Provision Company on the site of
a defunct gas station. That too was greatly rewarding as I learned a new business and continued to provide critical
services to the good people of the surrounding communities. I soon learned that the retail food service business takes
it's toll in hours and stress - especially when you are one person trying to run two operations catering to local and
tourist traffic from sunup past sundown 365 days a year.
I sold Ken's in 1999 and Village Provision
Company in 2000; Jeff, Claudia and Mikey carry on in admirable fashion at Village Provisions and it is an important stop
on my way where I always see friends and old customers.
After a brief sabbatical I decided to get back into the
practice of law; now that I felt I could do it on my own terms, having re-established myself sufficiently in the community
to attract some business. As fate would have it, on my first transaction back in practice, while representing my
sister on the sale of her house, I met a lawyer in Chester representing the Buyers who was looking to leave the practice
to concentrate on raising her young children. After a short time, I bought the practice and have now been in Chester
for over 6 years.
So far, I have been able to help thousands of people with real estate, estate planning,
probate administration, estate planning and all kinds of small business matters; and I look forward to being able to
be of assistance to you as well.