Background
Keith, Harold F. was born on February 20, 1922 in Newark Valley, New York, United States.
Keith, Harold F. was born on February 20, 1922 in Newark Valley, New York, United States.
Northeastern University (Bachelor of Laws, cum laude, 1948).
Worked at O"Connell, Flaherty & Attmore, Limited liability company (Hartford, Connecticut) specializing in Trials, State and Federal Courts. Family, Probate, Estate Planning, Taxation, Corporation, Real Estate, Insurance, Commercial, Criminal, Environmental, Labor, Zoning, Hazardous and Toxic Substances, Wetlands and Land Use, Health and Administrative Law. Admitted to the bar, 1948, Massachusetts.
1949, Connecticut.
Best Lawyers in America Real Estate, 1987.
Mayor, West Hartford, 1955-1959. Chairman, Capitol Region Planning Agency, 1959-1962.
Member, 1956 and Chairman, 1963-1986, Greater Hartford Flood Commission. Member, Board of Parole, 1965-1968.
Public Utilities Commissioner, 1968-1971.
Member: Hartford County (Chairman, Real Estate Committee, 1963-1968), Connecticut and American Bar Associations. The law firm of O"Connell, Flaherty & Attmore is a general practice firm serving clientele throughout Connecticut as well as the adjacent New England States. The firm has a balance of litigation, commercial and personal practitioners offering a broad spectrum of legal services.
These include continuing commercial representation, acquisitions and sales of businesses, real estate development including zoning and syndications, insolvency and commercial workouts, lending and related areas.
In the area of personal representation, we have an active practice encompassing residential real estate, estate planning, probate and domestic relations. The firm also has an extensive practice in civil and criminal litigation matters, insurance and environmental law.
Member, 1956 and Chairman, 1963-1986, Greater Hartford Flood Commission. Member, Board of Parole, 1965-1968. Public Utilities Commissioner, 1968-1971.
Member: Hartford County (Chairman, Real Estate Committee, 1963-1968), Connecticut and American Bar Associations.