About Todd
Todd Stevens built a steady academic foundation before entering the legal profession. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs from The George Washington University in 1988. Nearly a decade later he completed his legal training at the University of Connecticut School of Law, receiving his J.D. in 1997.
Stevens moved from classroom to courtroom and office after law school. He began his practice following graduation and has spent the intervening years handling the routine and unexpected matters that come with a career in law. Colleagues describe him as methodical and exacting in his approach to casework. He favors clear analysis and careful preparation over flashy courtroom tactics.
His academic background in international affairs informs how he frames problems. That undergraduate study gave him a broader view of how law intersects with global policy and institutions. At the same time, his law school training emphasized the nuts and bolts of advocacy and client counseling. The combination has shaped a practitioner who pays attention to context as well as detail.
Stevens’s career has included work that required both granular legal research and high-level strategic thinking. He has handled matters that demand precise legal drafting and others that hinge on effective negotiation. He has experience preparing clients for litigation and guiding them through transactional processes. Throughout, he has maintained steady lines of communication with clients and opposing counsel.
Outside the office he has stayed connected to legal education and professional development. He attends continuing legal education programs to remain current on evolving case law and statutory changes. He also consults peer-reviewed materials and uses professional networks to test questions of law and practice. Those habits keep his work calibrated to present standards and expectations.
As of 2026, Stevens maintains an active law practice and focuses on advising and representing clients in a variety of legal matters.