As leading car accident, family law, and criminal defense lawyers in the Greater Hartford area, we offer assistance with complex legal matters such as alcohol-related car injuries, medical malpractice, personal injuries, and much more. The legal aid offered by our personal injury attorneys can help you interpret difficult legal issues and increase your likelihood of building a successful case.
As a family-run law office, together we offer over 70 years of collective experience and legal wisdom in matters of personal injury, family law, criminal defense, and much more. As an integral car accident and personal injury law practice serving the Greater Hartford area, we dedicate our time and efforts to helping those in need of our services by defending your individual rights and fighting to get you the best injury settlement possible.
As a family-run law office, together we offer over 70 years of collective experience and legal wisdom in matters of personal injury, family law, criminal defense, and much more. As an integral car accident and personal injury law practice serving the Greater Hartford area, we dedicate our time and efforts to helping those in need of our services by defending your individual rights and fighting to get you the best injury settlement possible.
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Here at Peck & Peck Attorneys at Law, we're a specialized personal injury, family law, and criminal defense firm providing you with excellent legal representation and committed service. We encourage you to contact us today in Hartford, CT, for a FREE initial consultation with a car accident or criminal defense lawyer at 860-236-4782.
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Dec 02, 2018
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Michael A. Peck juris number 045776, was admitted to the bar of the State of Connecticut on May 6, 1975. He was reprimanded in 1981 and again in
1986, 1991, 1992, 1993 and he was suspended in 1994 for a period of five years, retroactive to 1993. He was again reprimanded in 1996. He received conditions as sanctions twice in 2010. In 2015, the Hartford J.D. Grievance Panel for G.A. 13 found probable cause that he violated Rules 1.3, 1.4 &8.3(3) of the Rules of Professional Conduct.
1986, 1991, 1992, 1993 and he was suspended in 1994 for a period of five years, retroactive to 1993. He was again reprimanded in 1996. He received conditions as sanctions twice in 2010. In 2015, the Hartford J.D. Grievance Panel for G.A. 13 found probable cause that he violated Rules 1.3, 1.4 &8.3(3) of the Rules of Professional Conduct.