Background
Finn, Harold B. was born on November 7, 1938 in Bronxville, New York, United States.
Finn, Harold B. was born on November 7, 1938 in Bronxville, New York, United States.
Yale University (Bachelor of Arts, 1960). Columbia University (Bachelor of Laws, magna cum laude, 1966).
Worked at Finn Dixon & Herling, Limited Liability Partnership (Stamford, Connecticut) specializing in Securities Law, Banking Law, Corporate Law. Admitted to the bar, 1967, New New York 1968, District of Columbia.
1974, Connecticut.
Articles Editor, Columbia Law Review, 1965-1966.
Law Clerk, Justice Stanley F. Reed and Chief Justice Earl Warren, United States. Supreme Court, 1966-1967.
Vice Chairman, Advisory Committee to Connecticut Banking Commissioner, 1988, Member, 1979. Member, Advisory Committee on Revision of Banking Laws of Connecticut, 1993-1994.
Member, Blue Ribbon Commission of Connecticut Attorney General, 1982-1993.
Member: Connecticut (Chairman, Executive Committee, Business Law, 1992-1994. Task Force on Connecticut Business Corporation Acting, Company-Chair, 1994, Member, 1976) and American (Member, Federal Regulation of Securities Committee, 1979. Banking Law Committee, Chair, 1996.
Company-Chair, 1994-1996.
Vice-Chair, 1992-1994. Member, 1979; Chairman, Banking Law Subcommittee on Securities, 1981-1985, Banking Law Section) Bar Associations. American Law Institute (Member, Consultative Group for Reinstatement Third, Trusts).
Member, 1979. Member, Advisory Committee on Revision of Banking Laws of Connecticut, 1993-1994. Member, Blue Ribbon Commission of Connecticut Attorney General, 1982-1993. Member: Connecticut (Chairman, Executive Committee, Business Law, 1992-1994.
Task Force on Connecticut Business Corporation Acting, Company-Chair, 1994, Member, 1976) and American (Member, Federal Regulation of Securities Committee, 1979.
Banking Law Committee, Chair, 1996. Company-Chair, 1994-1996; Vice-Chair, 1992-1994.
Member, 1979. Chairman, Banking Law Subcommittee on Securities, 1981-1985, Banking Law Section) Bar Associations.
American Law Institute (Member, Consultative Group for Reinstatement Third, Trusts).