HGHOWARD GOULDFarrell, Geenty, Sheeley, Boccalatte, and Guarino
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Farrell, Geenty, Sheeley, Boccalatte, and Guarino

Howard Gould

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205 Old Boston Post Road, Old Saybrook, CT, 06475
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Howard Gould is a family attorney with over 49 years of legal experience, practicing at Farrell, Geenty, Sheeley, Boccalatte, and Guarino in Old Saybrook, CT. He earned a J.D. from Boston University Law School and a degree from Brown University A.B. (Honors) in 1973. He has been admitted to the Connecticut Bar since 1976. His practice encompasses family, business, litigation, real estate, and estate planning, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

1976

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

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  • Family25%
  • Business20%
  • Litigation20%
  • Real Estate20%
  • Estate Planning15%

Languages

English

Experience

49+ years

Family Attorney at Farrell, Geenty, Sheeley, Boccalatte, and Guarino. Admitted to practice in Connecticut, 1976. Focus areas include Business, Estate Planning, Family.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Connecticut

Bar #Connecticut Bar Association · Admitted 1976

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Schools & Education

Brown University A.B. (Honors)

Degree · 1973

Boston University Law School JD - Juris Doctor

Degree · 1976

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205 Old Boston Post Road, Old Saybrook, CT, 06475

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