About Jennifer Hack

Jennifer Hack Collins followed a steady academic path into law. She earned a Bachelor of Arts at Fairfield University and went on to receive her J.D. from The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law. Those two degrees set the framework for a legal career grounded in both broad liberal arts training and professional legal study.

After law school, Collins established her practice in Connecticut. She is admitted to practice in that jurisdiction and has built her professional life around serving clients within the state. Over the years she has handled matters that require close attention to detail, persistent case management and clear client communication. She balances courtroom preparedness with the everyday tasks of drafting documents and negotiating on behalf of those she represents.

Collins’s education gave her exposure to the core skills every lawyer needs: legal research, written advocacy and oral argument. At Columbus School of Law she completed the coursework and clinical exercises required for the J.D., training that is reflected in the work she does now. Her undergraduate studies at Fairfield contributed to a broader perspective on public issues and the kinds of practical problem solving that clients expect from counsel.

In practice, Collins approaches each matter on its own terms. She assesses factual records, develops legal positions and pursues resolutions that reflect her clients’ interests. She often moves between transactional work and litigation-related tasks. That combination means she spends time in the office preparing filings and supporting documents, and time communicating strategy and options directly to clients.

Peers and clients note her steady presence in court calendars and on negotiation timetables. She is known for clear explanations and for setting realistic expectations about process and timing. Those qualities can matter as much as substantive law when cases stretch over months or years.

Outside the daily practice, Collins keeps abreast of changes in Connecticut law and procedure. She monitors developments that affect the people and businesses she serves. Her practice remains rooted in the state where she is licensed.

As of 2026, Jennifer Hack Collins continues to maintain an active practice in Connecticut, focusing on serving clients across the state and addressing their legal needs.

Education

Fairfield University

B.A.

The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law

J.D.

Accepted Jurisdictions

Connecticut

Office Locations

Main Office

 30 Main Street Suite 204 Danbury CT 06810