Stephen T. Connolly

Stephen T. Connolly is an accomplished attorney with extensive experience in various legal fields, including real estate, foreclosure, bankruptcy, and corporate law. Since June 2018, Stephen has been practicing at Adler Pollock & Sheehan P.C. and previously held positions at the Law Firm of Bendett & McHugh, Practicing Attorney, and QuickSilva Title, among others. Stephen's legal journey began with a law degree from Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law, following a Bachelor of Arts in History from Providence College. A diverse background encompasses work in landlord-tenant issues, estate planning, and customs law, showcasing a well-rounded expertise in the legal industry.

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Adler Pollock & Sheehan P.C.

Adler Pollock & Sheehan P.C. is a business-oriented, full-service law firm committed to providing clients with the highest levels of legal service through a wide variety of practice areas in our Providence, Rhode Island; Newport, Rhode Island; Boston, Massachusetts; and Manchester, New Hampshire offices. We are proud of a demonstrated record of achievement, sustained by a genuine and deep-rooted commitment to the ideals of the legal profession. The core of the AP&S approach is a focus on the client which is evident in the personal partner-level attention each client receives. We pride ourselves on always striving to increase efficiencies and effectiveness, always considering the view through the client's lens---from fair and innovative billing practices and round-the-clock access to the intelligent application of the latest technology for efficient management of complex legal issues. Since the founding of the firm in 1960, AP&S has become one of the region's most respected and successful business law practices with more than 60 lawyers in Providence, Boston and New Hampshire. AP&S continues to grow through planned, sustained efforts reflecting a heightened sensitivity and overriding obligation to the diverse needs of business and industry leaders.


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