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HEIDI C. MCGEE

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Heidi C. McGee has had diverse experience in municipal, criminal, and civil litigation matters before State Trial and Appellate Courts. Her areas of experience include property tax appeals, foreclosure, eminent domain, boundary disputes, and labor and employment matters. She has served as an Impartial Hearing Officer for the City of Bridgeport Board of Education, adjudicating student disciplinary presentments, and as a Civil Factfinder/Arbitrator for the State of Connecticut Judicial Branch. More recently, her practice has focused on Estate Planning and Probate matters and Real Estate and Land Use.

Heidi received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Colgate University and her law degree from the University of Connecticut School of Law. She is admitted to practice before the courts of the State of Connecticut, the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

Heidi and her husband make their home in Westport, which is her hometown and where their children attended the public schools. She is an involved member of the community, having served on the Board of Olympic Athletes Rowing at Saugatuck (“O.A.R.S”) and the Executive Board of the Greens Farms School PTA. Additionally, Heidi has coached youth soccer and been active in Girl Scouting. She currently serves as a member of the Staples Music Parent Association and on the Board of the Staples Girls Soccer Booster Club, and is a longtime Justice of the Peace in Westport.

MEMBERSHIPS

  • Connecticut Bar Association
  • Greater Bridgeport Bar
  • Association
    Westport-Weston

EDUCATION

  • Colgate University
  • University of Connecticut School of Law

BAR ASSOCIATION

  • State of Connecticut
  • US District Court, District of Connecticut
  • US Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit

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