Evan K. Buchberger
Associate Attorney at Sweeney Merrigan LawEvan Buchberger is an attorney who represents individuals and businesses in an array of complex legal cases. He regularly represents employees for workplace discrimination claims and in wage and hour disputes. On the business side, attorney Buchberger represents businesses in both state and federal court in pursuing first party insurance coverage related to, among other things, loss of business income due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. During the course of his career, he has litigated various business disputes, including those over minority shareholder rights, intellectual property, and other contract disputes, obtaining favorable results at trial and on appeal in both the state and federal courts of Connecticut and Massachusetts.
- University of Connecticut School of Law
- J.D. (2012) | Law
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- University of Rochester
- B.A. (2008) | Political Science and Government
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- Minor in Arabic
- Associate Attorney
- Sweeney Merrigan Law
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- Associate Attorney
- Raymond Law Group
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- Litigated wide variety of matters on behalf of clients in civil matters both at trial and on appeal. Successfully litigated matters to judgment after trial as lead counsel. Practice areas included: Employment and Labor Law, Business Litigation, Insurance Defense, and Privacy.
- Associate Attorney
- The Day Law Firm, LLC
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- Represented individuals pursuing post-conviction appeals. Represented individuals in both habeas corpus trials and appeals. Also provided representation in litigation arising from various criminal and family law cases.
- Contract Attorney
- J. William Gagne and Associates, P.C.
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- Conducted research, drafts and finalized court pleadings, motions, and accompanying memoranda in employment and labor law cases before the NLRB, Connecticut State Labor Board as well as the Connecticut Superior Court and Federal District Court for the District of Connecticut.
- Protected Activity or Illegal Harassment? Clarification May Be Coming.
- National Law Review
- Mode of Operation Potentially Creates New Theory of Liability Against Retailers for Premises Liability
- National Law Review
- Non-Profits In Connecticut And Beyond Face Unique Choice When Choosing To Be A "Reimbursing Employee" For Unemployment Compensation
- National Law Review
- Paid Family and Medical Leave Coming to Massachusetts
- National Law Review
- Go-To Thought Leader
- National Law Review
- Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys
- Member
- Current
- Connecticut State Bar
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- State Bar of Massachusetts  # 686134
- Member
- Current
- Connecticut
- State of Connecticut Judicial Branch
- Massachusetts
- Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Contingent Fees
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Litigation, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
- Employment Law
- Employment Contracts, Employment Discrimination, Wrongful Termination
- Personal Injury
- Car Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability
- Intellectual Property
- English: Spoken, Written