Attorney
Profile
James
Cordone is a lawyer admitted to the practice of law in the State of Connecticut.
Prior to
starting his own law firm, James was an attorney in the commercial real estate
department of a national law firm where he worked on several notable transactions
such as:
 | $240
million privatization of military housing in Fort Hood, Texas |
 | Sale
of a $1 billion commercial real estate loan portfolio from Daimler-Chrysler to
General Electric |
 | Credit
enhancement for the financing of a Marriott resort in Hawaii |
 | Multi-state
acquisition of six hundred properties resulting from the Exxon-Mobil merger |
James
provides the quality of legal services one expects from a major law firm with
the level of personal attention one expects from a small private practice.
James
was elected to two terms as a representative on the Town Council in Trumbull,
Connecticut (1999-2003). James now serves as Assistant Town Attorney representing
the Trumbull Planning and Zoning Commission and the Zoning Board of Appeals (2004
to present).
James
graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree, magna cum laude, from the University
of Mary Washington and received his Juris Doctor degree, with honors, from the
University of Connecticut School of Law. James was admitted to the Connecticut
Bar in 1997.
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James' complete resume. 
Contact:
James@cordonelaw.com