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Anne C. Dranginis retired as an Associate Judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court on January 31, 2006, to become a principal at Rome McGuigan, P.C. She received her undergraduate degree in 1969 from Manhattanville College, Purchase, N.Y., and received a J.D. at the University of Connecticut School of Law in 1972.
Anne Dranginis practiced with the firm of Rome and Case in Bloomfield, Connecticut until 1977 when she became the first woman Assistant State's Attorney for the Connecticut Superior Court. She prosecuted major felonies for eight years, including the prosecution of Charles "Buck" Thurman, whose wife, Tracy was brutally beaten, and which case spurred the development of family violence laws throughout the country. She was appointed in 1985 to the Connecticut Superior Court, and in 2000, she was elevated to the Appellate Court.
Judge Dranginis served in all capacities as a trial judge, including serving as Presiding Criminal Judge for Part A (major felonies) in Waterbury and Litchfield. She was the Administrative Judge in Litchfield from 1990-1994, where she presided over the declaratory judgment case testing the constitutionality of the assault weapon ban, and the challenge to the State's "hunter harassment" statute. She was specially assigned to preside over Connecticut's so-called "Right to Die" case. In 1994, she was appointed the Chief Administrative Judge for Family Matters for the Connecticut Superior Court, and led the changes in family practice which provided for automatic orders upon the filing of dissolution or custody complaints. The family case management system required counsel and the parties to agree and communicate with the court on deadlines for discovery and ADR, and trial dates. The Practice Book revisions allowed the family dockets statewide to be within guidelines established by the American Bar Association.
Anne Dranginis is a member of the Litchfield County, Hartford County, and Connecticut Bar Associations serving as Secretary from 2009-2010, the Chair of the Connecticut Bar Examining Committee, and is on the Board of the Children's Charities of America, the federation of charities in the Combined Federal Campaign and the Connecticut Women's Education & Legal Fund ("CWEALF"), the advisory board of the Susan B. Anthony Project, Torrington, CT, Prime Time House in Torrington, CT, and served on the Governor's Commission on Custody, Divorce and Children as Co-Chair from 2001-2002 .
Anne Dranginis practices in the areas of arbitration and mediation, matrimonial law corporate compliance and governance, trial strategy and appellate law. Attorney Dranginis represents her clients in every Judicial District in Connecticut, and maintains offices both in Stamford and Hartford.
Post-Legal Education:
National Institute for Trial Advocacy July, 1976 and January, 1977 Cornell Law School Ithaca, New York
National District Attorneys Association Short Course for Prosecutors Northwestern University School of Law Chicago, Illinois July, 1978
National District Attorneys Association The Prosecution of Violent Crimes Boston, Massachusetts February 15-16, 1979
National District Attorneys Association Trial Advocacy for Prosecutors Singer Island, Florida November 1-5, 1981
National Judicial College
National Conference of the Judiciary on Bioethics Reno, Nevada, September 7-10, 1989
Connecticut Judges' Institute Yearly 1985-2006
New York University School of Law Institute for Judicial Administration 2001 New Appellate Judges Seminar July 8-13, 2001
Economics for Judges American Enterprise Institute/Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies March, 2004 and May, 2005
Governor's Commission on Judicial Reform, 2006
Judicial Branch Family Commission
Judicial Branch, Strategic Plan
Judicial Performance Evaluation Program Committee
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