Eugene S. Melchionne Named 2008
Connecticut Super Lawyer
January 25.
2008
Waterbury, CT.
Law & Politics, a national attorney-led research
team, in conjunction with Connecticut Magazine, has named Eugene S.
Melchionne of Waterbury as one of the 2008 Connecticut “Super
Lawyers.” This is the second time that Melchionne has received this
prestigious award.
Super Lawyers is a comprehensive and diverse listing of outstanding
attorneys, representing a wide range of practice areas, firm sizes
and geographic locations. Only 5 percent of the lawyers in each
state or region are named Super Lawyers. Law & Politics
performs the polling, research and selection of Super Lawyers in a
process designed to identify lawyers who have attained a high
degree of peer recognition and professional achievement.
Melchionne received his undergraduate degree from the University of
Connecticut in 1977 and graduated from Drake University School of
Law in 1980 where he received the American Jurisprudence Award for
academic excellence. He currently serves as the Vice President of
the Bankruptcy Law Network, an internet provider of bankruptcy
information to consumers and the Connecticut State Chair for
National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys. Last fall,
he was appointed to the Supreme Court’s Commission on Foreclosures
in light of the unprecedented increase in home foreclosures in
Connecticut. He is a proud survivor of the Max Gardner Bankruptcy
Boot Camp, an intensive study of bankruptcy issues in consumer
credit and mortgages. Formerly, Melchionne was a Vice President of
the Waterbury Credit Bureau and a member of the Northwestern
Regional Council of the American Institute of Banking and the only
attorney to receive its prestigious Ken Kovel Award. He has also
been repeatedly recognized by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for Pro
Bono service to indigent consumers.
He currently limits his practice to consumer bankruptcy cases,
foreclosure defense and all consumer claims arising with respect to
those cases. Melchionne has been widely recognized as a leading
consumer attorney in bankruptcy cases. He has also taken on
creditors who attempt to collect debts that have been legally
discharged in a bankruptcy case.
Melchionne is a long-time member of NACBA and a national speaker on
bankruptcy law and consumer representation. He has been featured on
the PBS show “NOW“ on two occasions, appeared on a segment of “Your
Money” on CNN and has been interviewed by the NY Times, Business
Week, the Connecticut Law Tribune and numerous Connecticut
newspapers. He is a native of Waterbury and currently resides here
with his wife, Helene and son, Ronald.
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