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John F. Conway is a partner at Loughlin FitzGerald, P.C. in Wallingford, Connecticut, where he represents clients in personal injury, insurance defense, employment, land use, construction, and commercial litigation. For more than thirty years, he has practiced in both Connecticut state and federal courts, earning recognition as a trusted and knowledgeable litigator. John also advises businesses on corporate formation, transactions, and contract matters. A Connecticut Super Lawyer (2020–2024), he is a Lehigh University and Fordham University School of Law graduate.

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Connecticut woman injured by pit bull

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Last Modified on Mar 10, 2025

When Connecticut residents think about dog attacks, the injuries inflicted on young children are likely the first which come to mind. However, attacks on elderly people can be just as devastating. A recent New Haven attack has demonstrated the severe …

Fourth of July means increased patrols

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Last Modified on Nov 28, 2024

Despite the holiday falling on a Tuesday, people across Connecticut will be hitting the roads to celebrate with family and friends. This means increased traffic and more risks for getting in an accident. 

According to the Hartford Courant, experts estimate …

Surviving summer: Teen drivers

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Last Modified on Nov 28, 2024

As schools across Connecticut are taking a break for the season and warmer temperatures take families on trips to the beach or on a road trip to visit family, many heave a sigh of relief that summer is here. Yet …

Throwing a party with underage drinking could cause big problems

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Last Modified on Mar 07, 2025

It’s summer, which means it is only natural for high school and college-aged kids to get together and have fun. Unfortunately, for a lot of young people, having a good time could involve the consumption of alcohol. If you discover …

How slip-and-fall accidents be prevented?

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Last Modified on Nov 28, 2024

Connecticut workers like you often have to traipse to your job in less-than-ideal conditions. It’s possible that you may be facing slipping risks from ice in winter, or even from wet floors that haven’t been marked properly.

The question then …

Connecticut drivers second worst in nation

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Last Modified on Nov 28, 2024

Although many residents consider themselves safe drivers, NBC Connecticut reports that a new study rates drivers from Connecticut at 49 out drivers in all 50 states. Only Rhode Island drivers ranked worse. This data came from EverQuote, which created an …

The real dangers of distracted driving

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Last Modified on Apr 27, 2026

Most Connecticut residents are aware that distracted driving has been getting a lot more attention in the past few years than it had. This is with good reason as more information is coming to light showing just how dangerous this

4 Tips for Staying Safe On Your Motorcycle

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Last Modified on Nov 28, 2024

As warmer weather slowly but surely makes its way to Connecticut, what better way to enjoy it than spending time outside? For some that means backyard barbecues and trips to the beach. For others, it means dusting off their motorcycle …

Stronger dog ordinances considered in New Haven

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Last Modified on Mar 30, 2026

In the summer of 2016, a woman was killed after being attacked by two pit bulls in New Haven. This is sadly not the first such incident that Connecticut residents have heard about where a person is seriously injured or

Restaurant responsibility for drunk patrons

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Last Modified on Jun 08, 2025

Many people may not consider the responsibilities which Connecticut bars and restaurants have to ensure that their customers make it home safely. However, the duty of these establishments is laid out in dram shop civil liability statutes. The National Conference …

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