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David Stephen Migliore is the Owner and Managing Attorney of the Law Offices of David S. Migliore, LLC, located in the heart of Connecticut. With a steadfast commitment to civil litigation, he has dedicated his career to advocating for clients facing contract disputes, personal injury claims, worker's compensation issues, and real estate transactions. For over a decade, Attorney Migliore honed his skills as a defense attorney, representing several prominent insurance companies. His extensive experience includes litigating hundreds of auto accident cases and managing a wide array of slip-and-fall and dog bite cases. This hands-on trial experience has equipped him with a deep understanding of the intricacies involved in civil litigation. Notably, he has successfully tried over 25 cases before juries in Connecticut's Superior Courts, gaining invaluable insights into the judicial process that he now leverages for the benefit of his clients. Attorney Migliore's impressive track record extends to the state's highest court, where he argued the significant case of Rhode v. Milla before the Connecticut Supreme Court. This breadth of experience allows him to navigate complex legal challenges with confidence and precision. Driven by a passion for justice, Attorney Migliore made the pivotal decision to shift his focus from representing insurance companies to helping individuals who have suffered due to the negligence and carelessness of others. With this mission, he established his firm, dedicated to providing compassionate and effective legal representation to clients throughout Connecticut. His educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts from Wesleyan University and a Juris Doctor from Quinnipiac University School of Law, both of which have laid a strong foundation for his legal prowess. Admitted to practice in Connecticut since 2006, Attorney Migliore continues to be a formidable advocate for those seeking redress in the legal system.