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Robert M. (Bob) Shields, Jr.
Horton, Shields & Knox, P.C.
90 Gillett Street
Hartford, CT 06105
(Hartford)
Admitted: State of Connecticut, 1978 United States District Court for the District of Connecticut, 1983 United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 1983 United States Supreme Court, 2006
Practice Areas: State and Federal Trial Litigation; State and Federal Appellate Litigation; Mediation; Arbitration; and Insurance Law.
Additional Information: Attorney Shields is the Managing Partner of the firm. In addition to his administrative tasks, he maintains an active trial and appellate litigation practice. While his practice is varied, his experience with corporate and business matters is often called into play. He was formerly the Assistant City Attorney for the city of Milford, Connecticut.
Attorney Shields has been appointed by the Court to serve as Special Master for the Connecticut Superior Court from 1995-1999, and currently as Attorney Trial-Referee and Fact Finder/Arbitrator for the Connecticut Superior Court.
Also involved in legal publishing, Attorney Shields formerly co-authored the Connecticut Practice Book Annotated, Vol I and IA (West Pub. Co. annually from 1989 to 2001) with Wesley W. Horton and Kimberly A. Knox.
Firm Members: Daniel Krisch Kenneth Bartschi Kimberly Knox Karen Dowd Wesley Horton Brendon Levesque
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Robert Shields, Jr. located?
Robert Shields, Jr. is located in Hartford, CT at 90 Gillett Street, 06105 (Hartford County).
What are Robert Shields, Jr.'s practice areas?
Robert Shields, Jr.'s practice areas include: State and Federal Trial Litigation; State and Federal Appellate Litigation; Mediation; Arbitration; and Insurance Law..
What firm is Robert Shields, Jr. associated with?
Robert Shields, Jr. is associated with Horton, Shields & Knox, P.C. in Hartford, CT.
When was Robert Shields, Jr. admitted to the bar?
Robert Shields, Jr. was admitted to practice: State of Connecticut, 1978 United States District Court for the District of Connecticut, 1983 United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 1983 United States Supreme Court, 2006.