About Jeanne Bundrick Di
Jeanne Bundrick Di Minno earned her law degree from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University in 1999. She completed her undergraduate studies at Western Connecticut State University in 1990. Those credentials framed a career that crosses private practice and judicial administration. Her academic path placed her in Connecticut and New York legal circles early on.
She began her post-law school practice as an associate at Senerchia & Kelly in 2001. Four years later she joined the Law Office of John B. Manning as an associate in 2005. Those early years were spent in firm settings where she worked on matters handled by small and mid-sized practices. In 2008 she shifted to public service, taking a role as Court Service Center Manager with the State of Connecticut Judicial Branch. That position placed her inside the operations of the state court system. More recently she returned to firm practice and, in 2023, is listed as an associate lawyer at Czepiga Daly Pope & Perri LLC.
Her professional standing includes admission to practice in both New York and Connecticut. She is a member of the Connecticut Bar Association. Her career record shows movement between the bench’s administrative side and private law offices. Those transitions reflect experience in different settings of the legal system: inside law firms and inside court administration. The mix of roles has given her exposure to procedural and client-facing work. Colleagues and records list her across multiple legal directories and firm rosters over two decades.
Across her career timeline there is a clear sequence of roles and locales. She completed undergraduate work in 1990, earned a J.D. in 1999, entered firm practice in the early 2000s, moved into a judicial branch management post in 2008, and rejoined private practice by 2023. That sequence shows continuous engagement in the legal field. Currently she is an associate at Czepiga Daly Pope & Perri LLC. She practices law in New York and Connecticut at Czepiga Daly Pope & Perri LLC.