As the founding attorney of the firm, Jonathan J. Einhorn has maintained a criminal and civil trial practice in New Haven for nearly 50 years, focusing on litigation. He is admitted to practice before both state and federal courts in Connecticut and the United States Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit.
Mr. Einhorn is also admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court. With a reputation for aggressive advocacy leading to positive outcomes for clients facing legal challenges, he frequently receives referrals from both Connecticut and out-of-state attorneys to try their cases in federal and state courts.
Mr. Einhorn is also admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court. With a reputation for aggressive advocacy leading to positive outcomes for clients facing legal challenges, he frequently receives referrals from both Connecticut and out-of-state attorneys to try their cases in federal and state courts.
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Jonathan J. Einhorn practices in New Haven, Connecticut, close to the federal and state courthouses. He has been a practicing attorney for almost 50 years and is licensed to practice in Connecticut courts, in U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit in New York City and in the United States Supreme Court.
Since 1974, Connecticut criminal and civil litigation attorney Jonathan J. Einhorn has been practicing in the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut and in the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. Einhorn actively tries about six jury trials a year. He is well acquainted with the judiciary and the chamber procedures in the three seats of the District Court: Bridgeport, New Haven, and Hartford.
Federal criminal cases usually begin with an indictment from a grand jury. When there is a plea bargain, a case may begin with a criminal investigation and the filing of information. It is vitally important for the accused to have experienced legal counsel at all stages of a criminal proceeding.
In some instances, an attorney may be able to pre-empt actions on the part of investigators and prevent you being charged with a more serious crime or being blamed by informants and plea-bargained witnesses for crimes you did not commit.Additionally, beginning an investigation of your own is important since federal cases often involve months of surveillance and preparation on the part of the government.
In some instances, an attorney may be able to pre-empt actions on the part of investigators and prevent you being charged with a more serious crime or being blamed by informants and plea-bargained witnesses for crimes you did not commit.Additionally, beginning an investigation of your own is important since federal cases often involve months of surveillance and preparation on the part of the government.
Federal civil cases occupy less of the Connecticut federal court's docket of cases than they did some years ago. Experienced representation is as critical as ever for clients who wish to have full opportunity to obtain the best outcome available.
Schedule a consultation with Connecticut civil law attorney Jonathan J. Einhorn to learn about the benefits that his knowledge and skill as a litigator brings to federal civil cases, whether he is advocating for plaintiff or defendant.
Schedule a consultation with Connecticut civil law attorney Jonathan J. Einhorn to learn about the benefits that his knowledge and skill as a litigator brings to federal civil cases, whether he is advocating for plaintiff or defendant.
Federal criminal appellate lawyer Jonathan J. Einhorn, practicing from offices in New Haven, Connecticut, files about 6 to 10 criminal appeals each year. Mr. Einhorn argues federal criminal appeals arising from cases he has tried as well as from cases that other counsel has tried. He takes appeals before the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
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