About David
David Parnoff completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Rhode Island, earning a B.S. in Business Administration in 1990. He returned to Connecticut for law school and received his J.D. from Quinnipiac University School of Law in 1999. Those academic choices combined business and legal training, and they set the stage for a career that intersects litigation and claims recovery work.
He practices in Connecticut, where his membership in several professional organizations links him to both trial and subrogation communities. Parnoff has been a member of the Connecticut Bar Association since 2000. He joined the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association in 2005 and also holds membership in the American Bar Association beginning the same year. Since 2000 he has been affiliated with the National Association of Subrogation Professionals, an association that serves attorneys and professionals involved in subrogation and recovery matters.
Those affiliations reflect recurring threads in his work. Membership in trial-focused and subrogation organizations signals regular courtroom involvement and attention to recovery of losses on behalf of clients and insurers. Colleagues describe him as someone who moves comfortably between negotiation and courtroom settings. He has handled matters that require detailed attention to claim histories, liability analysis, and pursuit of reimbursement where appropriate.
Parnoff is an office partner at Sette & Parnoff, PC. The firm listing ties him to a small firm environment where lawyers often take on a range of tasks, from preparing pleadings to trying cases. Within that setting he has continued the blend of litigation and recovery work that his memberships suggest. He participates in professional networks that keep him connected to developments in trial practice and subrogation strategies.
Across more than two decades since completing law school, Parnoff has kept a steady professional presence in Connecticut legal circles. He maintains active involvement in state and national bar groups and in trade organizations that address subrogation. He currently practices at Sette & Parnoff, PC, where his work centers on litigation and subrogation matters.