Alumni

UConn Law Alumni Named in Managing IP’s IP Stars for 2021

Managing IP has named its IP Stars for 2021, which aims to highlight firms and individuals for contentious and non-contentious IP advice. Michael Cantor ’83 and Leah Reimer ’95 of Cantor Colburn LLP were amongst the lawyers recognized this year. Cantor is highly specialized in patent law, and oversees hundreds of lawyers who help companies across the world with their IP assets. Reimer helps lead the firm’s Chemical, Material, and Life Sciences Department, with a focus on legal and technical issues. 

Daniel L. Gottfried ’04 Appointed as Enfinity Global’s General Counsel

Enfinity Global announced the appointment of Daniel L. Gottfried ’04 as their new General Counsel, where he will have responsibility over their legal affairs and internal and external legal teams across the world. Before joining Enfinity Global, Gottfried was a partner at Day Pitney LLP, where he specialized in structuring business agreements. 

Francesco C. Mioli ’17 Appointed to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee

Francesco C. Mioli ’17 has been appointed to the Diversty, Equity & Inclusion Committee at the law firm Robinson & Cole. This committee strives to foster a welcoming working environment for employees who come from diverse backgrounds. Mioli is an associate at the firm, and serves on their Real Estate & Development Group. He is licensed to practice law in Connecticut and New York.

Christopher Droney ’79 Elected to the American Law Institute

The American Law Institute has announced the election of Christopher F. Droney '79  to its membership. Droney currently practices law at Day Pitney LLP, which he joined after serving a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second circuit from 2011 to 2019. He previously served on the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut and as the U.S. Attorney for the state of Connecticut. Throughout his legal career, Droney has specialized in cases involving constitutional matters, antitrust, intellectual property, and various other issues.