James Bergenn's practice is comprised of complex business litigation - both criminal and civil - white collar crime and government investigations, and substantial personal injury and wrongful death cases. Jim volunteered his legal services by representing one of the World Trade Center 911 victims before the 911 Victims Compensation Fund Committee.
He began his career in 1979 as a law clerk for Chief United States District Judge T. Emmet Clarie.
Jim has completed his 20th year teaching trial practice at the University of Connecticut Law School. Jim is regularly called upon to train trial lawyers in both advocacy skills and evidence for the Connecticut Trial Advocacy Institute, the CTLA, and the state and county bar associations. He is also a frequent legal commentator for the NBC, CBA and Fox affiliated television stations, Court TV and WTIC radio programs.
EDUCATION
Columbia University School of Law, J.D., 1979
Catholic University of America, B.A., 1976, summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa
Bar Admissions
Connecticut
Distinctions
Connecticut Statewide Grievance Committee for New Haven
Ethics Panel, New Haven
CBA Task Force on Confidentiality and the Courts Commission
State of Connecticut Judicial Branch, Advisory Commission on Wrongful Convictions
AV Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
President's Award, Catholic University of America
Professional Affiliations
American Bar Association
Connecticut Bar Association: Executive Committee of Criminal Justice Section; Chair of Media and Law Committee
Hartford County Bar Association
National Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
Connecticut Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
Community Involvement
American Constitution Society Lawyers Steering Committee
Town of Glastonbury: Former Conservation Commissioner
Town of Glastonbury: Former Chairman, Democratic Town Committee
Town of Glastonbury: Boys and girls soccer and basketball coach
Lector and Religious Education Instructor
Hartford Apartment Improvement Program, Inc.: Former Board President
Connecticut Friends for ALS Research |