Thomas GILL, American Lawyer, Partner of TWENTY FIRST FLOOR, specializing in the field of Antitrust and Trade Regulation: Automotive Industry Law; Banking Regulation: Bankruptcy; Insolvency and Receivership; Canadian Trade and Investments; Closely-Held Businesses; Cogeneration; Commercial and Real Estate Lending; Commodities Trading Regulation; Computer Law; Construction Law; Corporate Finance; Creditors" Rights; Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation; Environmental Law; Employee Retirement Income Security Act Litigation; Governmental Affairs; Health Care; Immigration; Insurance and Insurance Coverage Law; International Transactions; Labor and Employment Law; Land Development and Planning; Life Insurance Law; Lobbying; Mergers and Acquisitions; Mortgage-Backed Securities; National and Regional Litigation Law; Partnerships and Joint Ventures; Probate Litigation; Products Liability Litigation; Professional Malpractice Litigation; Public Utilities; Real Estate Finance; Secured Transactions; Securities Regulation and Litigation; State and Federal Tax Litigation; Technology Licensing; Trademarks; Copyrights and Intellectual Property; Venture Capital; Zoning.
Background
Gill, Thomas D. was born on December 17, 1942 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
Education
Yale University (Bachelor of Arts, 1964). Columbia University (Juris Doctor, 1971). Editor, Columbia Law Review, 1970-1971.
Law Clerk to Judge J. Joseph Smith, United States.
Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit, 1971-1972. Real Estate Finance and Development, Project Finance, Loan Workouts.
Career
Law clerk to judge J. Joseph Smith (2d circuit), United States Court Appeals, 1971-1972;
partner, Day, Berry & Howard, Boston.