WALLINGFORD, CT, March 08, 2013 (Press-News.org) Michael P. Kamp is a significant asset to Loughlin FitzGerald, P.C., a respected Connecticut litigation-based law firm.
For more than two decades, Kamp has successfully advocated for clients in an extensive range of litigation, including personal injury, product liability, wrongful death, insurance coverage and business disputes. He has also served as an arbitrator for the Connecticut Superior Court and has acted as a Special Master in the United States District Court. Such achievements reveal the depth of his broad experience.
Governor Malloy's selection of Kamp echoes the firm's commitment to the greatest standards of excellence in legal representation. The respectable recognition is a testament to the firm's stellar legal work.
About Loughlin FitzGerald, P.C.
Loughlin FitzGerald, P.C., is a law firm with over 175 years of combined legal experience. The eight-attorney group is comprised of skilled trial lawyers who have experience on the state and federal levels. The dynamic team assists clients in several areas, including personal injury, family law, medical malpractice, criminal defense, real estate law, insurance law, business law, commercial litigation and civil litigation. The lawyers work vigorously to meet the unique needs of their clients.
If you are looking for a strong legal advocate, you should retain an attorney that you can trust. For high-quality representation, contact Loughlin FitzGerald, P.C., at (866) 475-8805 or visit them online at www.lflaw.com.
Governor Nominates Michael P. Kamp to the Superior Court of Connecticut
In January 2013, the governor of Connecticut, The Hon. Dannel P. Malloy, nominated attorney Michael P. Kamp to serve as a judge of the Superior Court of Connecticut.
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[Press-News.org] Governor Nominates Michael P. Kamp to the Superior Court of ConnecticutIn January 2013, the governor of Connecticut, The Hon. Dannel P. Malloy, nominated attorney Michael P. Kamp to serve as a judge of the Superior Court of Connecticut.



