Background
Chang, Deborah S. was born on February 15, 1960 in Man, West Virginia, United States.
Chang, Deborah S. was born on February 15, 1960 in Man, West Virginia, United States.
Kansas University (Bachelor of Arts, 1983). Drake University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1986).
Worked at Cummings & Lockwood (Stamford, Connecticut) specializing in General Practice including: National and Regional Litigation Counsel. Commercial Law; Bankruptcy and Workouts. Commercial Lending; Corporate Finance.
Creditors' Rights; Leasing. Mergers and Acquisitions. Partnerships and Joint Ventures.
Products Liability Litigation. Securities Regulation and Litigation. Tax; Commercial and Residential Real Estate.
Banking and Financial Services. Intellectual Property. Labor; Employment and Benefits.
Environmental; Health Law. Insurance; Family Law. Trusts and Estates, and Probate Litigation.
Admitted to the bar, 1986, Connecticut. 1987, United States. District Court, District of Connecticut. 1991, Arizona.
Order of the Barristers.
Case Note Editor, Drake Law Review, 1985-1986. Author: "AIDS in Prison: Breaking the Barriers," Human Rights, Summer 1990. "The Conviction to Care: The McKinney Scholarship Fund," Connecticut Medicine, Volume 53, No.
11, November 1989; "Connecticut's New AIDS Related Testing and Confidentiality Statute," Hartford County Medical Association, 1989. "Civil Rights Sex Discrimination Roberts v. United States Jaycees," 35 Drake L. Rev.
227, 1985-1986. Law Clerk to The Honorary Chief Judge Antoinette Dupont, Connecticut Appellate Court, 1986-1987. Instructor, University of Connecticut School of Law, 1987-1991. Moot Court Board Faculty Advisor, University of Connecticut School of Law, 1989-1991.
Member, Connecticut Bar Association, 1987-1991. Cummings & Lockwood, founded in 1909, is a full service law firm that caters to both commercial entities and individual clients, while maintaining a local, regional and national practice. In addition to serving its traditional client base, Cummings & Lockwood has steadily moved into new practice areas as the law has evolved and its clientele has expanded.
The firm maintains a high degree of technical expertise in many areas of the law, the flexibility to respond to business, market and investment trends, and a commitment to fulfill the needs of those who have sought its counsel.
Author: "AIDS in Prison: Breaking the Barriers," Human Rights, Summer 1990. "The Conviction to Care: The McKinney Scholarship Fund," Connecticut Medicine, Volume 53, No. 11, November 1989
"Connecticut's New AIDS Related Testing and Confidentiality Statute," Hartford County Medical Association, 1989.
"Civil Rights? Sex Discrimination? Roberts v. United States Jaycees," 35 Drake L. Rev. 227, 1985-1986. Law Clerk to The Honorary Chief Judge Antoinette Dupont, Connecticut Appellate Court, 1986-1987.
Instructor, University of Connecticut School of Law, 1987-1991. Moot Court Board Faculty Advisor, University of Connecticut School of Law, 1989-1991.
Member, Connecticut Bar Association, 1987-1991.