Find Lawyers.
|
Charles E. Tiernan, III is a partner in the firm of Lynch, Traub, Keefe & Errante, P.C. Mr. Tiernan represents individuals, municipalities, employers, health insurers and insurance carriers in all aspects of worker’s compensation. Mr. Tiernan also has extensive experience in all phases of criminal law and litigation, including trials in both state and federal court, and focuses a major part of his practice on cases involving charges of operating under the influence and the administrative aspects of those charges which relate to license suspensions before the Department of Motor Vehicles. Mr. Tiernan additionally handles juvenile matters, including both delinquency and neglect, as well as family matters involving marriage dissolution.
Mr. Tiernan has been affiliated with Lynch, Traub, Keefe & Errante, P.C. since he was admitted to practice in 1983. Over the years, Mr. Tiernan has lectured in various seminars dealing with worker’s compensation and drunk driving and has authored articles which have appeared in the State of Connecticut Worker’s Compensation Quarterly.
Mr. Tiernan received his B.A. in 1980 from Trinity College where he captained the football team in his senior season. He received his J.D. in December of 1982 from Drake University School of Law where he was a member of the Board of Editors of the Drake Law Review and authored a note for the Drake Law Review entitled, “Standing Barriers to Citizen and Taxpayers Suits in the Federal Court," 32 Drake Law Review 2, 1983. Mr. Tiernan is admitted to practice in Connecticut. He is also admitted to practice before the U. S. District Court of Connecticut, U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, U. S. Tax Court and the U. S. Supreme Court. Mr. Tiernan has been an adjunct professor at Quinnipiac University since 1989 and currently teaches a course in family law. Mr. Tiernan is a member of the American, Connecticut and New Haven Country Bar Associations and is a member of the Workers’ Compensation Executive Committee of the Connecticut Bar Association.
New York Law Lawyer |