About Mary Ann

Mary Ann Connors earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Connecticut in 1984 and returned to the same campus for law school, receiving her J.D. in 1987. Those years shaped her understanding of Connecticut’s legal landscape. She completed a traditional path through state higher education and moved into practice soon after earning her law degree.

She is a lawyer at Adelman, Connors and Krevolin. Her work at the firm centers on courtroom practice and representation in civil matters. Colleagues describe her as steady and thorough in preparation. She has built a practice that operates in both state and federal venues.

Connors is admitted to practice in Connecticut and before the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut. She maintains membership in the Connecticut State Bar and the U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut. Those admissions allow her to file and argue cases across the state and in federal court.

Her professional affiliations are extensive. She belongs to the American Bar Association and the American Association for Justice. Locally, she is active in the Bridgeport Bar Association and the Middlesex County Bar Association. She has served on the Board of Governors of the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association since 1996 and held the association’s secretary post from 2004 to 2005. Her role as an arbitrator for the Connecticut Superior Court gives her another vantage point on dispute resolution.

Connors also participates in organizations that focus on trial advocacy. She counts membership in the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association and The National Women Trial Lawyers among her professional ties. Those memberships keep her engaged with peers and current issues in trial practice.

Her daily practice is centered at Adelman, Connors and Krevolin, where she appears in trials and hearings and handles pretrial work. She balances courtroom advocacy with arbitration responsibilities and involvement in bar activities. She continues to represent clients in state and federal forums and serves as an arbitrator for the Connecticut Superior Court.

She currently practices at Adelman, Connors and Krevolin, handling matters in Connecticut state and federal courts.

Education

University of Connecticut School of Law

J.D.

1987

University of Connecticut

B.A. (1984)

1984

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Lawyer

Adelman, Connors and Krevolin

Accepted Jurisdictions

Connecticut
U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut

Professional Associations

Connecticut State Bar

has membership Current

Connecticut Superior Court

Arbitrator Current

American Bar Associations

has membership Current

American Association for Justice (formerly the Association of Trial Lawyers of America)

has membership Current

U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut

has membership Current

Bridgeport Bar Association

has membership Current

Middlesex County Bar Association

has membership Current

The National Women Trial Lawyers

has membership Current

Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association

has membership, Board of Governors 1996 - Current

Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association

Secretary 2004 - 2005