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Frederic S. Ury 
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Frederic S. Ury is a founding member of the firm Ury & Moskow, L.L.C. He is a Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer and past President of the Connecticut Bar Association (2004-2005). Mr. Ury has been practicing law for 31 years. He was admitted to the Connecticut Bar and U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut in 1977, the New York Bar in 1989, and the United States Supreme Court in 1982. Mr. Ury is a prominent trial lawyer in banking and commercial law, personal injury, medical malpractice, real estate, and criminal law. In addition to being known for his trial work, Mr. Ury frequently serves as a private, neutral arbitrator and mediator for other law firms in commercial and personal injury matters. Mr. Ury also represents other attorneys accused of ethical violations.

Mr. Ury earned his Juris Doctorate from Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts in 1977 and his B.S. with the highest distinction from Babson College in 1974.

A frequent lecturer, Mr. Ury speaks on such diverse topics as civil procedure and ethics, as well as the Future of the Legal Profession throughout the United States. For the past seven years, he has presented an annual seminar to attorneys in Connecticut on Civil Procedure. He has presented seminars and demonstrations of trial techniques at a number of trial advocacy seminars produced by the National Institute of Trial Advocacy and the Connecticut Bar Association for the past ten years. He has spoken on various topics at the annual and midyear meetings of the National Conference of Bar Presidents in 2007 and 2008. He was invited to speak at the American Bar Association's Bar Leadership Institute in 2007 and 2008 on the Future of the Legal Profession. In March 2008, he spoke at the Annual Western States Bar Conference about the Future of the Profession and has also delivered a similar presentation to the Annual Meeting of the New England Bar Association in 2006 and the Annual meeting of the Vermont Bar Association in 2006.

Mr. Ury has successfully brought as well as defended hundreds of cases to conclusion in Connecticut's Superior, Appellate, and Supreme Courts. Representative appellate cases include: Paige v. Town Plan and Zoning Commission of Town of Fairfield, 235 Conn. 448, 668 A.2d 340 (1995); Paige v. Town Plan and Zoning Commission of Town of Fairfield, 231 Conn. 934, 649 A.2d 256 (1994); Manndorff v. Dax, 13 Conn. App. 282, 535 A.2d 1324 (1988); Marion Road Association v. Harlow, 1 Conn. App. 329, 472 A.2d 785 (1984); National Loan Investors, LP v. Heritage Square Associates, 54 Conn. App. 67, 733 A.2d 876 (1999); Carrol v. Allstate Insurance Company, 262 Conn. 433, 815 A.2d 119 (2003).

In addition to his service as President of the Connecticut Bar Association in 2004-2005, Mr. Ury is an active member of numerous professional associations, including the Connecticut Bar Association's Litigation Section, where he served as vice-chair (1992-1993) and chair of the Section (1993-1996).  In 2008, Mr. Ury was elected to serve as Secretary to the prestigious National Conference of Bar Presidents, which provides high-quality programming and training to state and local bar association leaders.  He has served as chair and co-chair of the Continuing Education Committee, and was founding Editor-in-Chief of the Litigation Section's newsletter, Sidebar. He is also co-chair of the Attorney Trustee Defalcation Committee which was established by the Connecticut Bar Association. He is a member of the American Association for Justice, American Bar Association, Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, Fairfield County Bar Association, New York Bar Association, and the Stamford Regional Bar Association. He is presently finishing a three year term which began in 2005 on the Executive Council of the National Conference of Bar Presidents where he has been on the Programming Committee and Finance Committee and is presently chair of the Sponsorship Committee.

Over the years, Mr. Ury has also been active in the local community. He served on the Community Council of Westport-Weston from 1982-1984; was a member of the Board of Directors for United Way of Westport-Weston from 1985-1995; was a member of the Board of Trustees for Babson College from 1975-1981 and Corporation Member from 1975-1985; was President of the Congregation for Humanistic Judaism from 1997-2000; and was Co-Chair of the Long Range Planning Committee for the Congregation from 2007-2008.

Mr. Ury is also a court-appointed fact finder/arbitrator and special public defender for the Connecticut Superior Court. Mr. Ury was appointed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Chase T. Rogers in 2007 to serve as a Steering Committee Member of the State of Connecticut Judicial Branch's Public Service and Trust Commission. Since 2006, he has also been a Committee Member of the State of Connecticut Judicial Branch's Identity Theft Committee.

Mr. Ury has also devoted much personal and professional time to pro bono and philanthropic activities. In the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks, Mr. Ury and the firm donated hundreds of hours of free legal representation to World Trade Center victims and their families in hearings before the Victims' Compensation Board. As a result, he and the firm helped recover millions of dollars for his clients. In addition, Mr. Ury is an avid bicyclist and is a founding member of Charity Treks, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to raising funds for research into finding a vaccine for AIDS and a cure for breast cancer.

Areas of Practice:
Banking and Commercial Law
Criminal Law
Medical Malpractice
Personal Injury Law
Real Estate
Trial and Appeals in all Courts
Certification/Specialties:
Civil Trial Lawyer, National Board of Trial Advocacy, 1994


Bar Admissions:
Connecticut, 1977
New York, 1989
U.S. District Court District of Connecticut, 1977
U.S. Supreme Court, 1982
Education:
Suffolk University Law School, Boston, Massachusetts, 1977
J.D.
Law Journal: The Advocate, The Suffolk University Law School Journal, Editor-in-Chief, 1976 - 1977


Babson College, 1974
B.S.
Honors: Highest Distinction


Published Works:
Euthanasia: The Courts Struggle to Find a Solution, Volume 7, No. 2, The Advocates


Parents Legal Primer, Teens, Trouble, Consequences, and Liability, Vol. 14, No. 3, Connecticut Lawyer, 2003


Representative Cases:
Paige v. Town and Zoning Comm. of Town of Fairfield, 235 Conn. 448, 668 A.2d 340 (1995)
Paige v. Town and Zoning Comm. of the Town of Fairfield, 231 Conn. 934, 649 A.2d 256 (1994)
Manndorff v. Dax, 13 Conn. App. 282, 535 A.2d 1324 (Conn. App. 1988)
Marion Road Association v. Harlow, 1 Conn. App. 329, 472 A.2d 785 (Conn. App. 1984)
National Loan Investors, L.P. v. Heritage Square Associates, 54 Conn. App. 67, 733 A.2d 876 (Conn. App. 1999)
Carrol v. Allstate Insurance Company, 262 Conn. 433, 815 A.2d 119 (2003)
Classes/Seminars Taught:
Instructor, Procedure, Practice, and Protocol in Connecticut Civil Courts, 1998 - Present


Instructor, Public Speaking and General Law, Westport Continuing Education, 1992 - 1993


Instructor, Real Estate and General Research, Fairfield University, 1979 - 1988


Honors and Awards:
AV Rated Attorney by Martindale Hubbell


Named a 2006 Connecticut SuperLawyer in the February, 2006 issue of Connecticut Magazine, 2006


Professional Associations and Memberships:
Connecticut Bar Association, 1977 - Present
Member


National Conference of Bar Presidents, 2008 - Present
Secretary


Connecticut Bar Association, 2004 - 2005
President


Connecticut Bar Association, 2003 - 2004
President-Elect


Connecticut Bar Association, Litigation Section, 1987 - Present
Member, Executive Committee


Connecticut Bar Association, Litigation Section, 1995 - Present
Member, Rules Committee & Bench/Bar Committee


Connecticut Bar Association, Litigation Section, 1993 - 1996
Chair


Connecticut Bar Association, Litigation Section, 1992 - 1993
Vice Chair


Connecticut Bar Association, Litigation Section Newsletter, 1993 - 1996
Associate Editor, Sidebar


Connecticut Bar Association, Litigation Section Newsletter, 1992 - 1993
Founding Editor-in-Chief, Sidebar


Connecticut Bar Association, 2005 - Present
Co-Chair, Attorney Trustee Defalcation Committee


Connecticut Bar Association, 2000 - 2004
Co-Chair, Continuing Education Committee


Connecticut Judicial Branch, 1998 - Present
Court Appointed Arbitrator/Fact Finder


Connecticut Judicial Branch, 2002 - Present
Executive Committee, Civil Justice Commission


Connecticut Judicial Branch, 2006 - Present
Committee Member, Identity Theft Committee


Connecticut Judicial Branch, 2007 - Present
Special Public Defender


Connecticut Judicial Branch, 2007 - Present
Steering Committee Member, Public Service and Trust Commission


American Association for Justice
Member


American Bar Association, Litigation Section
Member, Committee on Commercial and Banking Litigation


Connecticut Academy of Board Certified Trial Attorneys, 1994 - Present
Member


Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, 1977 - Present
Member


Fairfield County Bar Association
Member


National Conference of Bar Presidents, 2005 - Present
Executive Council


National Conference of Bar Presidents
Chair, Sponsorship Committee


National Conference of Bar Presidents
Member, Finance and Programming Committees


American Bar Association, Litigation Section
Member, Committee on Commercial and Banking Litigation


New York Bar Association
Member


Stamford Regional Bar Association
Member


Babson College, 1975 - 1985
Corporation Member


Babson College, 1975 - 1981
Member, Board of Trustees


Charity Treks, Inc.
Founding Member


Community Council of Westport-Weston, 1982 - 1984
President


Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, 2007 - Present
Co-Chair, Long Range Planning Committee


Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, 1997 - 2000
President


Trial Lawyers Care, Inc. for 9/11 Victims, 2002 - 2004
Pro Bono Attorney


United Way of Westport-Weston, 1992 - 1993
Vice President


United Way, 1985
Member, Board of Directors


Fraternities/Sororities:
Beta Gamma Sigma
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