The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)
Accolades
publication “Connecticut Super Lawyers” since its inception, and holds an AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell. A Trumbull resident, Lubin is active in both the Trumbull and Greater New Haven communities; he is a member of the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce board of directors and the Trumbull Inland Wetland Commission. Currently he also is a member of the executive committee and former Chair of the Real Property Section of the Connecticut Bar Association; the New Haven County Bar Association Real Estate Committee; and the Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section of the American Bar Association.
• Several attorneys from Murtha Cullina LLP have been selected by Best Lawyers for inclusion in the 2017 edition of The Best Lawyers in America. Attorneys from the New Haven area include: Marilyn B. Fagelson, Insurance Law; Irving S. Schloss, Litigation, Trusts and Estates; Alfred E. Smith Jr., Environmental Law; Sara R. Stadler, Trusts and Estates; Elizabeth J. Stewart, Commercial Litigation/Insurance Law; and Barry J. Waters, Employment Law, Management/Labor Law, Management/Litigation, Labor and Employment.
• Lisa Taylor-Austin, NCC, LPC, LMHC, CFMHE, CFBA, LLC, a psychotherapist and expert witness in Milford, has earned the Board Certification of Certified Forensic Behavioral Analyst (CFBA), according to a release. The CFBA credential is “designed to certify licensed mental health professionals who have attained expert status in the specialty of forensic behavioral analysis as evidenced by their forensic knowledge and experience,” the release said. She plans to train schools and employers in areas of risk assessment for mitigation of crises and critical incidents. Visit www.lisatayloraustin.com and www. gangcolors.com.
• Personal injury attorney Denise Ansell has been named one of the 2016 Ten Best Personal Injry Attorneys for Client Satisfaction by the American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys, according to a release. The group selects the ten best such attorneys in each state, based on client/peer nominations, research and independent evaluation, the release said. Visit www.anselllabenlaw.com.
• Mary Kay Della Camera of Tolland, intake manager at the Connecticut Small Business Development Center, and Shelly Saczynski of North Branford, director of economic and community development at The United Illuminating Co., have been honored by the Connecticut Economic Resource Center Inc. with the Connie Maffeo Award, according to a release. The two “have earned the respect of colleagues in the economic development field for their dedication, integrity and persistence in working to advance the profession in Connecticut,” the release said.