Krevolin, Feinstein, Gorman & Herrmann, P.C. — The Beginning

Attorneys Milton Krevolin and Arthur Feinstein
In 1955, Attorneys Milton Krevolin and Arthur Feinstein — both veterans of World War II who later earned their law degrees — founded the law firm of Krevolin & Feinstein. Attorney Feinstein was admitted to the Connecticut Bar in 1943, followed by Attorney Krevolin in 1946. As their reputation for skilled advocacy and client service grew, they welcomed a third partner, The Honorable Samuel Freed. The trio practiced together until 1986, when Attorney Freed was appointed to the Connecticut Superior Court, where he served for nearly three decades.
As the firm expanded, Attorneys Krevolin and Feinstein partnered with Robert Gorman and David Herrmann, who later assumed leadership. Under their guidance, the firm continued to operate with the same dedication to excellence and integrity established at its founding. Today, the firm is known as Gorman, Herrmann & Menard, and remains committed to the tradition of quality, client-focused representation that began in 1955.
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Gorman, Herrmann & Menard | Of Counsel:

Attorney Robert J. Gorman, Jr.
Attorney Gorman graduated from the College of the Holy Cross in 1975 and received his law degree from the University of Connecticut School of Law in 1978. He has received the highest possible rating from fellow attorneys and judges under Lexis Nexis-Martindale Hubbell peer rating system. He has been recognized by Hartford Magazine as one of the Hartford area’s “best” personal injury attorneys.
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Attorney David H. Herrmann
Attorney Herrmann graduated from the College of the Holy Cross in 1975 and he graduated with high honors from the University of Connecticut School of Law in 1979. He has been selected for inclusion in Connecticut Super Lawyers and New England Super Lawyers in the category of General Plaintiff’s Personal Injury. He has received the highest possible rating from fellow attorneys and judges under the Lexis Nexis-Martindale Hubbell peer rating system. He has also been selected by Hartford Magazine as one of the Hartford area’s “best” personal injury attorneys.
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