The ILN is proud to announce our latest firm of the month, Connolly Gallagher LLP, Delaware!
Connolly Gallagher LLP is a law firm in Delaware, U.S.A., an important center for corporate law, alternative entity law, intellectual property litigation, bankruptcy, trust law, and more. From its offices in Wilmington and Newark, Delaware, Connolly Gallagher serves the needs of businesses and individuals in Delaware, the region and beyond.
Connolly Gallagher is comprised of 25 lawyers, the core of which founded the firm in 2012 after practicing together at former ILN member-firm Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz LLP. The firm offers a broad range of practice areas, including appeals; arbitration and mediation; commercial bankruptcy; commercial real estate; Delaware business, commercial and corporate litigation; Delaware corporate counseling; employment law; family law; government law; intellectual property litigation; mergers and acquisitions; opinions; taxation; and trusts and estates.
Leaders in the Delaware bar and in their community, Connolly Gallagher and its attorneys have been recognized for excellence in such publications as Chambers USA, Chambers High Net Worth Guide, and Best Lawyers in America. The firm has been awarded a Tier 1 Metro Ranking as a Best Law Firm by U.S. News & World Report, and was recently selected as Delaware’s top workplace among all small businesses by The News Journal. Connolly Gallagher brings its Delaware expertise to clients worldwide, and the firm prides itself not only on the knowledge and experience of its lawyers, but on outstanding client service.
Full descriptions of Connolly Gallagher’s services, expertise, and lawyer profiles are available on their ILN profile.
Ryan Newell
Email: rnewell@connollygallagher.com
Telephone: (302) 888-6434
Telephone: (302) 888-6434
Practice Groups: Corporate & Commercial Litigation, IP Litigation
Scott Swenson
Email: sswenson@connollygallagher.com
Telephone: (302) 252-4233
Telephone: (302) 252-4233
Practice Groups: Trusts & Estates, Taxation, Fiduciary Litigation