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“Our reputation has made a statement with lawyers outside the community that are looking for someone in the Hartford area or in Connecticut to work with them. It is hard to think of a higher compliment than when your adversary either refers somebody else to you or comes to you themselves seeking your help…”
The reputation that we try to establish is one of integrity and one of competence and we all feel strongly that we’ve achieved that.
Just walking into a judge’s chambers with the name RisCassi & Davis behind us gives us a tremendous leg up. They know coming from a firm like this that we would only handle cases that were cases of substance and we have all benefited tremendously for years from that reputation. It’s a reputation that continues today.
On top of that, a lot of our work comes to us as referrals from other lawyers. They recognize that we have a certain expertise and a certain level of experience to handle those cases. RisCassi and Davis has developed a reputation with judges, with other lawyers and with defense lawyers across the state and beyond the state as being one of the preeminent personal injury law firms.
Many of us have been invited to become members of very select legal organizations like the American Board of Trial Lawyers and The National Board of Trial Lawyers, which is a certification organization. You have to take an examination and you have to have a requisite number of trials.
Probably the ultimate professional recognition comes from an organization called The American College of Trial Lawyers - an organization that’s limited to the top one percent of all trial lawyers in the entire country. We’re fortunate, here at RisCassi and Davis, that we have five of our partners who are members of The American College of Trial Lawyers.
Our reputation has made a statement with lawyers outside the community that are looking for someone in the Hartford area or in Connecticut to work with them. It is hard to think of a higher compliment than when your adversary either refers somebody else to you or comes to you themselves seeking your help.
