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CONNECTICUT MOVERS                          SEPTEMBER 7, 2020 ¦ 3

Robinson & Cole Welcomes Partner
           Frederick Hedberg

                                          By Michael Marciano

Hartford’s Robinson & Cole has announced Fred-
erick E. Hedberg recently joined as a partner in the
firm’s construction law group.
A former partner at Halloran Sage in Hartford,
Hedberg has worked as a transactional attorney
and litigator for more than 20 years, handling com-
plex construction and commercial matters. Prior
to becoming an attorney, he worked as a licensed
civil and structural engineer, receiving his under-
graduate degree in engineering at the University
of Connecticut and his Master’s in Structural En-
gineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in
New York.
“Fred’s talent as an accomplished construction lit-
igator and counselor, together with his engineering
background, will be a great addition to our firm,”
said Robinson & Cole Managing Partner Stephen
E. Goldman. “We are very pleased and excited that
Fred chose to integrate his practice with us during
these unprecedented times, and we look forward
to continuing to build our construction practice to
meet the evolving needs of our clients.”
Hedberg has represented a wide range of clients Frederick E. Hedberg, partner at Robinson & Cole in
in the construction industry, including public and
                                                      Hartford, Connecticut. Courtesy photo

private owners, developers, contractors and insur- organizations, including The Hole in the Wall Gang
ance companies in federal and state courts and Camp, Lyme Youth Services Bureau and Special
before arbitration panels. He is an active member Olympics Connecticut.
of the executive committee of the construction law Robinson & Cole construction group was recent-
section of the Connecticut Bar Association and a ly ranked thirty-fifth in the second annual top 50
Fellow in the exclusive Construction Lawyers Soci- construction law firms list published by Construc-
ety of America.                                       tion Executive. The firm currently has more than
Hedberg’s community involvement includes 200 lawyers in 11 offices throughout the Northeast,
serving as a director of the ACE Mentor Program Mid-Atlantic, Florida and California.
of Connecticut, which encourages high school                                                         ¦

students to pursue careers in the architecture, Michael Marciano is bureau chief of the Con-
construction and engineering industries. He also necticut Law Tribune. He can be reached at
handles pro bono matters for Statewide Legal Ser- [email protected] or call 646-957-3022. On
vices, Inc., and volunteers for various charitable Twitter: @BreakingCTLaw

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