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Robinson+Cole has added four lawyers to its Hartford office: Andrew A. DePeau, Scott N. Siedor, Jenna L. Veronneau and Rachel V. Kushel.
DePeau, an associate in litigation, focuses on business litigation, including actions involving allegations of breach of contract and unfair and deceptive trade practices and other business torts. He previously served as a law clerk to the Honorable F. Herbert Gruendel of the Connecticut Appellate Court.
Siedor, an associate in trusts and estates, focuses on estate and trust planning and probate administration. Prior to joining Robinson+Cole, Siedor was a legislative attorney with the Legislative Commissioners' Office of the Connecticut General Assembly.
Veronneau, an associate in insurance and reinsurance, focuses on representing commercial insurers in complex coverage matters. Veronneau previously served as law clerk to the Honorable Bethany J. Alvord of the Connecticut Appellate Court.
Kushel, counsel in labor, employment, benefits and immigration, counsels clients on employment law and workplace human resource issues, including equal employment matters, investigations and hiring, discipline, termination, discrimination, leave and harassment issues.
The firm also welcomed recent law school graduates Scott M. Baird and Emily Deans to its Hartford office.
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