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State Senator, Name Partners Top Judicial Nominee List

January 25, 2013

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•Michael P. Kamp of Hamden: Kamp is a principal in the litigation department of Loughlin Fitzgerald in Wallingford. Previously, he was a principal with McNerney, Fitzgerald & Tiernan in New Haven, and an assistant corporation counsel with the Town of Hamden.

•Charles T. Lee of Greenwich: Lee is a partner with Anderson, Kill & Olick in Stamford. Previously, he was a partner with McCarter & English as well as Paul Hastings Janofsky & Walker.

•Jason M. Lobo of Suffield: Lobo is a supervising assistant attorney general for the State of Connecticut. Previously, he was an attorney with Spruance & Associates.

•Shelley A. Marcus of Branford: Marcus is an attorney with the Marcus Law Firm, having experience in private practice for over 20 years. She has also served in various governmental positions including chief screening counsel to the House Democrats.

•Maurice B. Mosley of Waterbury: Mosley is counsel to the City of Waterbury's school department, and is president and CEO of Granville Academy of Waterbury. Previously, he was the owner and managing partner of the law firm Mosley & Sinclair, served five terms as a state representative and taught elementary school.

•Robyn Stewart Johnson of Glastonbury: Stewart Johnson is a senior assistant state's attorney for the State of Connecticut. Previously, she was an instructor with the Southern Connecticut State University's Sociology Department and was an assistant district attorney for the Hampden County District Attorney Office in Massachusetts.

•Anthony D. Truglia Jr. of Stamford: Truglia is a Stamford-based attorney with diverse experience in commercial law, specializing in real estate, litigation and corporate matters.•

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