Background
Soboslai, Mark R. was born on June 28, 1952 in Meriden, Connecticut, United States.
Soboslai, Mark R. was born on June 28, 1952 in Meriden, Connecticut, United States.
Central Connecticut State University (Bachelor of Arts, 1974) Quinnipiac College School of Law Juris Doctor summa cum laude, 1985).
Hart v. Hart, 19 Connecticut Appendix 91, 561 A.2d 151, certified denied, 212 Connecticut 813, 565 A.2d 535 (1989) (domestic relations); Schiavone v. Schiavone 18 Connecticut Appendix 825, 559 A.2d 1192 (1989) (domestic relations); State v. Harell, 199 Connecticut 255, 506 A.2d 1041 (1986) (criminal); Jaser v. Jaser, 37 Connecticut Appendix 194, 655 A.2d 790 (1995).Worked at Jacobs, Grudberg, Belt & Dow, Professional Corporation (New Haven, Connecticut) specializing in General Trial and Appellate Practice in all Courts. Personal Injury, Criminal, Constitutional, Unfair Competition, Antitrust, Securities, Environmental, Employment, Real Estate, Construction and Family Law Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1985, Connecticut.
1986, United States.
District Court, District of Connecticut. Law Clerk, Connecticut Appellate Court, 1985-1986. Adjunct Professor, Quinnipiac College School of Law, 1987.
University of New Haven, 1997.
Member: Connecticut (Member, Family Law Section. Chair, Subcommittee on Arts and Law.
Committee on Alternative Dispute Resolution. Committee on Lawyer-to-Lawyer Dispute Resolution) and American (Member, Family Law Section) Bar Associations.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association. In 1947, Howard A. Jacobs joined the law practice of his father, Israel J. Jacobs, who began his law practice in New Haven in 1918. The present firm, Jacobs, Grudberg, Belt & Dow, Professional Corporation, has grown to 18 lawyers, with offices occupying all four floors of two joined and restored red brick townhouses, within walking distance of both the state and federal court houses.
The firm concentrates almost entirely on litigation.
lieutenant represents plaintiffs in all types of personal injury claims, including those occurring through medical malpractice and product liability. lieutenant represents people in the defense of all types of criminal charges.
lieutenant also represents people in family law litigation, in employment discrimination and wrongful discharge matters, and in other civil disputes. Increasingly during the last two decades, the firm has represented businesses in a broad range of civil and criminal disputes, including antitrust and business torts, securities litigation, breach of contract, employment, franchise and environmental litigation as well as civil and criminal RICO matters.
The firm"s practice is statewide in both state and federal courts.
Its resources include a law library containing more than 7,000 volumes, computerized legal research and a staff of seven legal assistants and an investigator.
Member: Connecticut (Member, Family Law Section. Chair, Subcommittee on Arts and Law. Committee on Alternative Dispute Resolution.
Committee on Lawyer-to-Lawyer Dispute Resolution) and American (Member, Family Law Section) Bar Associations.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association.