Goldstein and Peck, a law firm located in Bridgeport since 1939 and serving Easton and all of Connecticut, remains available to meet the needs of clients by virtue of various technologies during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Two of the principals of the firm, Bill Kupinse and Dennis Laccavole, are working from their homes in Easton. Also, as a business providing essential services, they are permitted to keep the office in Bridgeport open, and members of their staff are there as needed.
While the state and federal courts are pretty much shut down for matters involving in-person appearances, electronic filing continues. Non-court matters, including business and personal legal matters, continue. Like many, Kupinse and Laccavole are continuing to keep up with the state executive orders and the national benefits and requirements for obtaining them.
If they can be of service, please call 203-334-9421, where you may well reach a voice mail but if so your call will be returned as soon as possible.
Although working by means of a computer and telephone without face-to-face contact can be challenging at times, one of the “benefits” is that as you can see from the photo, for the first time in Kupinse’s practice of over 55 years, he is not wearing a suit to the office. Dennis is likewise going casual.
Photo at top: Attorney Bill Kupinse works in his home law office. Kupinse was Easton’s first selectman from 1997 to 2007.