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Felice Duffy, ESQ.

EXPERIENCED TITLE IX & COLLEGE CONDUCT CODE LAWYER

Felice Duffy, ESQ.

Felice Duffy, ESQ.

EXPERIENCED TITLE IX & COLLEGE CONDUCT CODE LAWYER


Attorney Felice Duffy served as an Assistant United States Attorney for ten years after beginning her legal career at two prestigious firms (one in CT and one in NY) and then clerking for two federal judges. As an undergraduate, she brought a legal action under the then-new Title IX statute against UCONN to compel the creation of its women’s varsity soccer program. She went on to become a first-team Division I All-American, was selected to be on the first U.S. National Women’s Team, and spent 10 years as Head Coach of the Yale women's soccer team (while at the same time earning her Ph.D. in Education/Sports Psychology).


MY VALUES


I grew up with nine siblings in a household where our parents worked hard to treat all of us equally. No one was better than the others and no one was favored over the others. We were also taught to see the world that way – to not play favorites and to not judge others. So fairness and treating people with respect are central to my personal value system.


We were also taught to do our best at everything, whether it was school or hobbies or sports. “If it’s worth doing, it’s worth doing right.” Put simply, I’m driven by excellence, and I’m driven by it at a deep level.


Finally, more than half of my siblings became accomplished team athletes. You can read more about my sports background here, but four highlights include: filing an action against UCONN under the then-new Title IX statute as an undergraduate to compel the creation of a woman’s soccer program, being selected as a Division I First Team All-American in soccer, being named to the first Women’s U.S. National Soccer team, and serving as Head Coach of the Yale Division I Women’s Soccer Team. I share this with you because that inner fire of competitiveness and teamwork continues to drive me as a lawyer.
I bring these qualities to every client and every case I take because it’s who I am and how I practice law.


My clients are up against institutions with significant resources behind them, whether the state or federal government with its prosecutorial and law enforcement agencies or colleges and universities. So my clients need a strong advocate to level the playing field and make sure their rights are wisely and vigorously defended.


MY LEGAL CAREER
My experience in a variety of legal settings gives me an invaluable perspective that I leverage on behalf of my clients every day.
- Upon graduating law school, I worked briefly for a large Connecticut firm before accepting a position to serve for two years as a law clerk to federal district judge the Honorable Stefan R. Underhill, where I learned about criminal and civil cases from a judge’s perspective
- I then worked for two years as a litigation associate at Sullivan and Cromwell in New York where I represented clients on white collar criminal defense, regulatory issues and complex litigation
- I came back to Connecticut to build my career at another major firm only to be offered a position as a federal prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney’s office, which I accepted in 2005.


FORMER ASSISTANT UNITED STATES ATTORNEY
Over my ten years as a federal prosecutor, I handled a wide variety of criminal investigations and cases, from white collar fraud to drug and gun cases. I worked closely with the major federal law enforcement agencies and appeared in federal court hundreds of times, including being lead counsel in numerous criminal trials.


RE-ENTRY AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH COORDINATOR
In my last few years as a prosecutor (in addition to handling criminal cases), I worked with the community as the Re-Entry and Community Outreach Coordinator for the U.S Attorney’s office in Connecticut. In that role, I organized and/or participated in dozens of initiatives which brought together community leaders and activists on a range of topics including:
- Gang and youth violence prevention strategies
- Post-incarceration re-entry to society and the workforce
- Race bias in law enforcement
- Campus sexual assault prevention and training


DUFFY LAW


Duffy Law is the culmination of my professional path. It’s how I get to best help people who need a strong partner in navigating the judicial and educational institutions with which they’re contending.


If either you or someone you know needs experienced, tenacious legal counsel, call me at 203-946-2000 at no cost and we can explore if I am the right lawyer for you.


EDUCATION:
Quinnipiac University School of Law, J.D., summa cum laude
Honors:
- Martin B. Margulies Civil & Political Rights Award
- West Publishing Company Award for Outstanding Legal Scholarship
- Outstanding Legal Scholarship Award, Superior Classroom Performance
- Academic Excellence Award
- Service to the Community Award
- Outstanding Woman Law Graduate
- MacFarlane Memorial Award for Excellence in Family Law
Activities:


- Law Review
- Associate Justice-Student Bar Association Judicial Board
- Phi Delta Phi


University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut
- Ph.D. – Education (Sports Psychology)
- M.A. – Education (Sports Psychology)
- B.A. – Psychology


Honors:
- Dean’s List
- Senior Recognition Award
- Student Leader Award
- First Team All-America Soccer


Activities:
- Division I Varsity Soccer
- Participated in Title IX Action
BAR ADMISSIONS:
- New York Bar 2003
- Connecticut Bar 1999
WORK EXPERIENCE:
- Duffy Law Office (Criminal and College Student Defense Attorney ) 2015 - Present
- Department Of Justice (Assistant U.S. Attorney) 2005 - 2015
- Zeldes, Needle and Cooper LLC (Attorney, Litigation Associate) 2004 - 2005
- Sullivan and Cromwell (Attorney, Litigation Associate) 2002 - 2004
- U.S. District Court (Judicial Law Clerk) 2000 - 2002
- Murtha Cullina LLP (Associate General Counsel) 1999 - 2000


AWARDS:
- Alice Paul Award for Advocacy for the Advancement of Women (National Organization for Women)
- Professional of the Year (Bridgeport Reentry Collaborative)
- Giving Voice Award (U.S. Attorney’s Office)
- Leadership Award (Stop Handgun Violence)
- Outstanding Professional (NEAG School of Education, University of Connecticut)
- Law Enforcement Appreciation Award (Peace Island Institute)
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:
- American Bar Association
- Federal Bar Council
- Connecticut Bar Association
- Greater Bridgeport Bar Association
- New Haven County Bar Association
- CT Criminal Defense Lawyers 


Association
- CT Trial Lawyers Association
- Raymond E. Baldwin Inns of Court
- International Women’s Insolvency and Restructuring Confederation


ARTICLES & PUBLICATIONS:
- Psychological Predictors of the Chronically Injury Prone Athlete, Chapter in Head and Neck Injuries in Sport. (Earl F. Hoerner, ed., 1994)
- Twenty-Seven Years After Title IX: Why Gender Equity in College Athletics Does Not Exist. (19 Quinnipiac Law Review 67 (2000))


CONFERENCES:
- Representing Young Adults in Criminal Court
- Preparing for the Title IX Titlewave
- Understanding Title IX and Campus Sexual Assault (Connecticut Bar Annual Meeting)
- Sports and Character (Quinnipiac University Women’s Soccer Program)
- Sports and Character (Women’s Soccer Program)
- The Impact Athletics Has on Women (Women’s and Girls’ Breakfast Fundraiser)
- Title IX (UCONN Benton Museum’s “Hoop Dreams”)
- State and federal gun and drug laws and how to stay out of trouble (Manson Youth Institute to inmates with 4 Peace Rap artists and Yale University Music Composer)
- State and federal gun and drug laws and how to stay out of trouble (Hartford YMCA)
- Title IX (College Students and the Law)
- Sexual Assault on College Campuses (College and Universities as First Responders)


SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS:
- Keynote Speaker about the experience in athletics and the impact athletics has on women at Eastern Connecticut State University at the Women’s and Girls’ Breakfast Fundraiser hosted by the Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut’s Windham Area Women and G
- George Washington University Sociology Class on College Students and the Law
- Panelist, Connecticut Bar Association, “Title IX: Gender Equity in College Athletics. How Far Have We Come in 30






Opening Hours:

Monday - Friday: 9am - 6pm

Saturday: 10am - 2pm

Sunday: Closed

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