Background
Tremont, T. Paul was born on August 20, 1933 in New York, New York, United States.
Tremont, T. Paul was born on August 20, 1933 in New York, New York, United States.
Fairfield University (Bachelor of Science, 1955). Georgetown University (Juris Doctor, 1957).
Worked at Tremont & Sheldon, Professional Corporation (Bridgeport, Connecticut) specializing in Civil Litigation in Federal and State Courts. Personal Injury and Commercial Law. Admitted to the bar, 1957, Connecticut and District of Columbia.
Phi Alpha Delta.
Editor, Georgetown Law Journal, 1957. Law Clerk to Honorable George Latimer, United States. Court of Military Appeals, Washington, District of Columbia, 1957-1958.
Author: "District of Columbia Business Corporation Acting," Georgetown Law Journal, 1957.
"Riparian Rights," Connecticut Bar Journal, 1959. "Trauma and the Courts," Connecticut State Medical Journal, 1962.
Lecturer: Continuing legal education Program, National College of Advocacy, Greater Bridgeport, Connecticut Bar Association and Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, 1966. Connecticut State Trial Referee, 1984-1988.
Special Master, United States.
District Court, Connecticut, 1978. Member: Greater Bridgeport (Chairman, Committee on Civil Justice, 1976-1978. Vice President, 1979-1980.
President, 1980-1981), Connecticut (Chairman: Civil Practice and Procedure Section, 1971.
Automobile Reparations Committee, 1971-1973. Committee on Administration of Civil Justice, 1972-1975) and American Bar Associations.
Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association (President, 1968-1969. Member, Board of Governors, 1969.
Chairman Professional Responsibility Committee, 1990).
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America (State Committeeman, 1969-1985). Advocate, American Board of Trial Advocates (Secretary, Connecticut Chapter, 1984-1986. Treasurer, 1987-1990.
President, 1990-1993.
Executive Committee, 1993). Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers (Member, Connecticut State Committee, 1986-1990).
Tremont & Sheldon, Professional Corporation, has traditionally limited its size and specialty in order to give each matter individual care and attention. Since 1961, we have specialized in plaintiff"s personal injury litigation in the federal and state courts ranging from simple automotive accidents to complex multi-victim disasters.
Member: Greater Bridgeport (Chairman, Committee on Civil Justice, 1976-1978. Vice President, 1979-1980. President, 1980-1981), Connecticut (.
Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers (Member, Connecticut State Committee, 1986-1990).