Greco, Kevin M.

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Updated 10/28/2010

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Sandak Hennessey & Greco LLP

707 Summer Street
Suite 300

Stamford, CT 06901-1026

Phone: 203-425-4200

Fax: 203-325-8608

jsandak@shglaw.com

www.fairfieldcountypersonalinjuryblog.com

Summary

Current Employment Position(s)

Partner

Lawyer Overview

Attorney Greco has been a trial attorney since 1989 practicing in the state and federal courts of Connecticut representing individuals who have suffered serious or fatal injuries due to the carelessness or negligence of others.  Typically, these cases include auto collisions, motorcycle accidents, pedestrian accidents, medical malpractice, trip and fall cases or defective premises, defective products, and workplace or construction accidents.  He has also represented Plaintiffs in a variety of class action lawsuits. 

While continuing to focus on personal injuries and wrongful death, Attorney Greco also handles the legal problems encountered by individual police officers in the performance of their duty. Attorney Greco represents clients in the area of municipal law concentrating on public sector employment issues.  His representation of police officers and their labor unions has included the negotiation of the unions' collective bargaining agreements with three major municipalities in Fairfield County and the efforts to enforce the contract provisions. 

Attorney Greco is a member of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, the Connecticut Bar Association, the American Bar Association, the American Inns of Court, the Fairfield County Bar Association, and the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association.  Attorney Greco holds a B.S. degree from Central Connecticut State University, and a J.D. from the Quinnipiac College School of Law/University of Bridgeport, 1989. As an undergraduate, Attorney Greco was a member of Epsilon Pi Tau, a National Honor Society.  As an Associate Editor of the University of Bridgeport Law Review from 1988-1989, Attorney Greco authored and published an Article entitled "Phillips Petroleum Co. v. Mississippi: The Expansion of the Public Trust Doctrine," University of Bridgeport Law Review, Vol. 11, No. 1.  After graduating from law school, Attorney Greco worked for one year with the Connecticut Judicial Department as a research clerk for the Superior Court Judges of the State of Connecticut. Thereafter, he entered the private practice of law. 

In November 2008, Attorney Greco has been listed in New England SuperLawyer and Connecticut SuperLawyer magazines as one of the top Plaintiff Personal Injury attorneys in the State of Connecticut.  Attorney Greco is admitted to practice in Connecticut and the U.S. District Court for Connecticut.

Areas of Practice

  • Auto, Car, and Motorcycle Accidents
  • Truck Accidents
  • Pedestrian Injuries
  • Wrongful Death
  • Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Premises Liability
  • Pot Hole Injuries and Defective Highway
  • Trip and Fall injuries
  • Dog Bite and Dog Attack Injuries
  • Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
  • Malpractice
  • Uninsured Motorist Claims
  • Workers Compensation
  • Class Actions
  • Municipal/Labor Unions
100% of Practice Devoted to Litigation

Representative Cases

West Practice Categories

Personal Injury -- Defense, Personal Injury -- Plaintiff

Qualifications

Education

  • Quinnipiac University School of Law, Bridgeport, Connecticut
    J.D.
    Honors: Dean's List
    Honors: Epsilon Pi Tau
    Honors: National Honor Society
  • Central Connecticut State University
    B.S.
    Honors: Dean's List
    Honors: Epsilon Pi Tau
    Honors: National Honor Society

Office Information

Address

707 Summer Street
Suite 300
Stamford, CT 06901-1026

Phones

203-425-4200

Faxes

203-325-8608

Emails

jsandak@shglaw.com

Websites

http://www.shglaw.com

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