Bruce R. Connolly
Bruce R. Connolly has been an attorney at Raiser & Kenniff, P.C. since March of 2010. His areas of practice include civil litigation, criminal defense and corporate transactions.
A native New Yorker, Bruce has roots in both Westchester County and New York City. Bruce graduated from Notre Dame Law School in 2007, where he served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy. He earned his Bachelor's Degree in Economics and Political Science at Fordham University, where he graduated
summa cum laude and
Phi Beta Kappa and received the
Omicron Delta Epsilon Outstanding Student Leadership Award for his work in Economics. Bruce founded and served as President of the Economics Society of Fordham University and at commencement, Bruce received the Economics Award and the Political Science Endowment Award. Bruce is also a proud alumnus of Regis High School in Manhattan.
After graduating from Notre Dame, Bruce practiced corporate law at a Wall Street firm, where he represented banks and corporations in all aspects of complex transactions.
Bruce is admitted to practice law in New York State. He is a member of the New York City, New York State, Nassau County and American Bar Associations as well as the Irish American Bar Association of New York and the Regis High School Bar Association.
When not practicing law, Bruce enjoys running and playing tennis, classic films and novels and participating in professional and social events throughout New York City. Bruce volunteers regularly at a Manhattan soup kitchen and serves as a judge for various national and regional mock trial tournaments.
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