About Tegan

Tegan Blackburn is admitted to practice law in both New York and Connecticut. She maintains professional membership in the American Bar Association, a connection she uses to stay abreast of changes in practice rules and continuing legal education. Her dual-state admission shapes how she approaches cases and client needs.

She entered practice prepared to work across state lines. Admission in two neighboring jurisdictions creates practical obligations: different procedural rules, distinct statutory schemes, and overlapping calendars. Those realities affect how she structures filings, schedules hearings, and prepares witnesses. Blackburn’s credentials in both states allow her to take on matters that require coordinated attention in each jurisdiction.

Over time her work has required familiarity with the courts and administrative procedures of both New York and Connecticut. That experience informs day-to-day choices about case timing and venue selection. It also means she spends significant time tracking appellate decisions and local rules that can shift how a matter is handled from one week to the next.

Professional involvement outside the office is part of how she keeps current. Her membership in the American Bar Association puts her in contact with colleagues across the country. She attends relevant continuing education and professional programs and follows updates that affect practice in New York and Connecticut. Those activities feed back into client strategies and courtroom preparations.

Colleagues and opposing counsel find her practical on procedural issues. She approaches motions and scheduling with an eye toward efficiency. That approach often translates to tight pretrial planning and focused discovery. She tends to prioritize clarity in pleadings and in communications with courts, reflecting an emphasis on predictable litigation timelines.

Her courtroom experience includes appearances in state forums where she has argued routine procedural matters and resolved pretrial disputes. She also handles transactional tasks that require cross-border awareness. The dual licensure is less about a title and more about being able to respond when matters touch both states’ systems.

As of 2026, Blackburn continues to practice in New York and Connecticut, providing representation and counsel on legal matters that arise in those jurisdictions.

Accepted Jurisdictions

New York
Connecticut

Professional Associations

American Bar Association

Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 573 Hopmeadow Street Simsbury CT 06070