Shipman & Goodwin’s value lies in our commitment -- to our clients, to the profession and to the community.
We have one goal: to help our clients achieve their goals. How we accomplish it is simple: we devote our considerable experience and depth of knowledge to understand each client’s unique needs, business and industry, and then we develop solutions to meet those needs.
Clients turn to us when they need a trusted advisor. With our invaluable awareness of each client’s challenges, we can counsel them at every step -- to keep their operations running smoothly, help them navigate complex business transactions, position them for future growth, or resolve business disputes. The success of our clients is of primary importance to us and our attorneys invest meaningful time getting to know the client's business and are skilled in the practice areas and industry sectors critical to that success.
With more than 175 attorneys in offices throughout Connecticut, New York and in Washington, DC, we serve the needs of
Ian Leon, an associate Shipman’s Real Estate, Land Use, Environmental, Energy and Construction practices, has been elected to serve a two-year term on the Board of Directors for the Connecticut Hispanic Bar Association (CHBA).
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Ian Leon, an associate Shipman's Real
Estate, Land Use, Environmental, Energy and Construction practices,
has been elected to serve a two-year term on the Board of Directors
for the Connecticut Hispanic Bar Association (CHBA).
Throughout its history, the CHBA has been active in community
service. It offers a mentoring program to Hispanic law, college,
and high school students, and a scholarship program for law
students. In addition, its members are actively involved in
numerous local and statewide boards. In the past, CHBA attorneys
have examined the treatment of racial and ethnic minorities by the
court system and have advocated for the provision of interpreter
services in Connecticut.
Ian was thrilled to be elected and noted, "My involvement
with the CHBA began in my first year of law school, and the CHBA
has played a significant role in my professional development ever
since. I'm excited to contribute to the CHBA's mission,
improving communication and resource sharing among members, and
supporting students through mentorship." Ian joined Robert
Eagan from Travelers as the newly elected members to CHBA's Board of Directors, and both will
serve a two-year term which began in May of 2024.
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Shipman & Goodwin’s value lies in our commitment -- to our clients, to the profession and to the community.
We have one goal: to help our clients achieve their goals. How we accomplish it is simple: we devote our considerable experience and depth of knowledge to understand each client’s unique needs, business and industry, and then we develop solutions to meet those needs.
Clients turn to us when they need a trusted advisor. With our invaluable awareness of each client’s challenges, we can counsel them at every step -- to keep their operations running smoothly, help them navigate complex business transactions, position them for future growth, or resolve business disputes. The success of our clients is of primary importance to us and our attorneys invest meaningful time getting to know the client's business and are skilled in the practice areas and industry sectors critical to that success.
With more than 175 attorneys in offices throughout Connecticut, New York and in Washington, DC, we serve the needs of