About Felice
Felice Duffy practices law from Bridgeport, where she leads a small firm that handles litigation and counseling for clients across a range of matters. She is active in numerous professional organizations and appears regularly in lists of local and national bar associations that shape legal practice in Connecticut.
Her professional affiliations are wide-ranging. She is a member of the American Bar Association, the Federal Bar Council and the Connecticut Bar Association. At the local level she belongs to the Greater Bridgeport Bar Association and the New Haven County Bar Association. She also participates in specialty groups such as the CT Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, the CT Trial Lawyers Association, the Raymond E. Baldwin Inns of Court and the International Women’s Insolvency and Restructuring Confederation. Those memberships reflect involvement in state and federal practice, courtroom work and matters that touch on insolvency and restructuring.
Duffy's career has unfolded primarily in litigation. She has handled trial matters and criminal defense issues, and she has engaged with peers focused on civil trials and bankruptcy-related restructuring. Her participation in bar groups that cross jurisdictional lines suggests experience both inside and outside state courts.
Colleagues describe her as someone who relies on thorough preparation. She prepares cases for trial, drafts pleadings and counsels clients on case strategy. In court she presents evidence and argument; outside court she works to resolve the practical problems that bring clients to hire counsel.
She also invests time in professional exchange. Membership in the Raymond E. Baldwin Inns of Court and the Federal Bar Council places her in settings where judges and lawyers discuss practice and ethics. Her involvement with the International Women’s Insolvency and Restructuring Confederation connects her practice to a network that pays attention to corporate distress and creditor-debtor issues.
Over the years she has balanced courtroom work with client advising. Her practice combines litigation skills, criminal defense experience and attention to business restructuring matters. She maintains active ties to state and national bar organizations and meets regularly with fellow practitioners to stay current on procedural and substantive developments.
She currently practices at Duffy Law, LLC, handling criminal defense, civil trial matters and insolvency and restructuring work.