Golas, Golas & Golas, P.C.
General Practice Law Firm, Family Law, Divorce, Personal Injury, Criminal Law, Wills & Trusts, Foreclosure Law, Appellate Law, Real Estate, DUI, DWI.
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Established in 1969 by David A. Golas, Sr., a former Assistant United States Attorney, Golas, Golas & Golas, P.C., continues a long distinguished tradition of providing legal services to individuals and businesses. We are a family owned and operated practice with a very successful history of defending and handling clients' legal matters with personal attention, reasonable fees, and a tough will to win and settle legal issues.
The attorneys and staff in our firm have extensive experience in the area of criminal law, appellate law, driving while intoxicated, civil litigation, juvenile law, civil rights violations, employment discrimination, divorce, custody, personal injury, automobile accidents, slip and fall accidents, residential and commercial real estate, wills, trusts, estate planning, business law and foreclosure.
We pride ourselves in obtaining the best possible result for all of our clients. We have worked to build our reputation as a family firm dedicated to servicing our client's legal needs in a personal and professional manner.
United States v. Ferris, obtained an acquittal for our client on all federal charges alleging unlawful kickback payments to obtain government contracts. The case was tried to a jury and it was prosecuted by the Office of United State's Attorney, District of Connecticut.
Rose v. Hathaway, successfully negotiated a $250,000.00 structured settlement for our client who was involved in a car accident and suffered a traumatic brain injury.
Olga Dinallo v. Richard Vitale, el al. we represented the plaintiff a 79 year old woman in a slip and fall case that was tried to a jury and we successfully obtained a $124,507.08 verdict for her.
In Re Kevin K., A.C. 28577, Connecticut Appellate court reversed the judgment of the trial court adjudicating our client as a delinquent for committing the crimes of reckless burning and making a false statement. Our office represented the defendant at trial and on appeal.
D'Angelo v. Kirschner, 06-3809-cv (2nd Cir. 7-23-08), represent a former police detective against the Connecticut State police in connection with a federal civil rights action for false arrest and malicious prosecution in the Federal District Court and in the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York City. The Second Circuit Court of Appeals remanded the case to the district court for further consideration.
In Re: C. M. and K. M., we represented a parent faced with allegations of child abuse and neglect by DCF. After a fully contested trial the parent was cleared of all charges.
In Re: H. M., we represented a parent in an appeal of a substantiation of physical neglect by the Department of Children and Families. After a fully contested hearing the Department of Children and Families decision to substantiate physical neglect was reversed and the client's record was cleared.
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