Pamala Favreau
Connecticut, 2nd Circuit, U.S. Supreme Court
Effectively representing persons accused of crimes in the State of Connecticut since 1989. Highly skilled in the areas of Criminal law, Personal Injury, and Medical Malpractice Attorney Pamala Favreau brings her dedication, compassion, and many years of trial experience to the table for her clients in each and every case. A former Medical Technologist (HEW), she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration at Eastern Connecticut State University graduating magna cum laude in 1986. Her Juris Doctorate was received at Western New England University School of Law, cum laude, in 1989. Employed as an Assistant Public Defender from 1989 to 1995 she opened her own practice in May of 1995. She has provided highly experienced, compassionate, and personalized representation dedicated to obtaining the best results for her clients for over 30 years. Serving clients in all State courts in Connecticut including Hartford, Tolland, and Windham Counties. She is a member of CTLA, CBA, CCDLA, NACDL, and NLG. Attorney Favreau was selected to the list of Preeminent Women Lawyers in 2012. She is AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell (2011-2023) and is selected to list of Super Lawyers in Connecticut (2011- 2012 and 2022-2023). Attorney Favreau has helped clients resolve their legal issues for over 30 years using her compassion, exceptional legal skills, and dedication to her clients and to the law. She defends individuals charged with crimes, and those who have been injured and seek accountability and compensation for their injuries. She listens carefully and respectfully to your needs and concerns in order to help you prepare your best legal strategy. Attorney Favreau believes that the practice of law is a calling and a privilege, not just a business and she proceeds accordingly. Let Attorney Favreau help you solve your legal problems by bringing her experience and creativity to bear on the complex legal issues facing you so you can get back to your life. http://www.ctcrimelaw.com