Changing Connecticut statutes so than an employee is entitled to receive a dependency allowance for. Attorney Cotter received his bachelor's degree from Nichols College in 1978. Shortly after, He completed his Juris Doctorate at The University of Bridgeport's Law school, now located at Quinnipiac University.
Attorney Cotter then decided to specialize his law degree in Workers' Compensation by attending the University of Arizona's Workers' Compensation College as well as the International Workers' Compensation College at the College of Charlotte.Attorney Cotter began practicing law alongside his two brothers, two uncles, and father, spending fifteen years developing his expertise at Cotter, Cotter, & Sohon before moving to another firm, and eventually founding the Cotter Law Firm.
He was appointed as the Connecticut Workers' Compensation Commissioner in 1996 and has served as a Connecticut Attorney Trial Referee for the past 20 years. On top of Attorney Cotter's many legal appointments, he has served in a number of civic roles to contribute to his community.
Attorney Cotter then decided to specialize his law degree in Workers' Compensation by attending the University of Arizona's Workers' Compensation College as well as the International Workers' Compensation College at the College of Charlotte.Attorney Cotter began practicing law alongside his two brothers, two uncles, and father, spending fifteen years developing his expertise at Cotter, Cotter, & Sohon before moving to another firm, and eventually founding the Cotter Law Firm.
He was appointed as the Connecticut Workers' Compensation Commissioner in 1996 and has served as a Connecticut Attorney Trial Referee for the past 20 years. On top of Attorney Cotter's many legal appointments, he has served in a number of civic roles to contribute to his community.
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