In 1907, when Main Street, Bristol was made of cobble-stone, Judge William J. Malone practiced law across the street from the new Bristol Library located on the corner of Main and High Streets. Thomas J.Donnell of Bristol soon joined Judge Malone and formed the law firm of Malone & Donnell. So began the firm that evolved into the firm presently known as Furey, Donovan, Tracy & Daly, P.C.
In 1972, Thomas J.Donnell was appointed a Judge of the Connecticut Superior Court. In 1987, Maxwell Heiman was also appointed a Judge of the Connecticut Superior Court. and later became an Appellate Court Judge. Over the years we have grown to be the largest law firm in Bristol. Other retired members include Theodore M. Donovan, William Eddy, Louis Kocsis and F. Patrick;Sullivan who had distinguished careers. Our current members are; William J. Tracy from Harwinton; Michael C. Daly from Farmington; Timothy W. Furey from Bristol; Christopher Reeves from Avon, Patrick Cooney from West Hartford, and Jonathan A. Harris from West Hartford
In February of 2005, Furey Donovan opened a satellite office in West Hartford, Connecticut. Our team of lawyers and professional staff provide complete legal services to meet all of our clients personal and business needs.
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George W. Ganim, Jr. graduated from the University of Bridgeport School of Law (now known as the Quinnipiac School of Law) in December 1984 and was admitted to the Connecticut Bar in May, 1985.