Channel 3's Dennis House Blogs | WFSB-TV: Wyman isn’t interested in running again and McCoy said if she is replaced on the Democrats’ ticket this year, it is great news for Republicans. “If she (Wyman) doesn’t run, Democrats have a real problem,” said the former Vernon mayor Attorney Jason L. McCoy
Attorney Jason L. McCoy practices law in Vernon Connecticut. Providing Legal Services Related To Injury Cases, Arrests, Bankruptcy and Debt Relief. The McCoy Law Firm is located at 280 Talcottville Road, Vernon Connecticut, Phone (800) 837-5901, Fax (860) 979-0064, email: new-client@ctlawyer.biz
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Channel 3's Dennis House Face the State Attorney Jason L. McCoy
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Attorney Jason L. McCoy is a civil trial lawyer who represents plaintiffs in product liability actions, defective premises actions, inadequate security cases, drug litigation, tractor trailer wrecks, wrongful death actions, and motor vehicle wrecks, and commercial litigations, he represents many local, national and international corporations as corporate counsel in transactions, litigation and corporate formation. Mr. McCoy is licensed in State and Federal Court in Connecticut. Mr. McCoy is a member Presidential Member of the American Association for Justice, a member of the Board of Governor for the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association and serves on its education committee, and a member of the Tolland, Connecticut and American Bar Associations. Mr. McCoy is a Member of the Million Dollar Verdict Forum. Mr. McCoy has presented nationally to members of the American Association for Justice on inadequate security, Mr. McCoy has presented to the Connecticut Trial Lawyer Association on several occasions on focus groups, story telling and closing arguments, legal emergencies, and handling cases in federal court.
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