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Mr. Frost focuses his practice on civil litigation and criminal defense.

Mr. Frost’s civil litigation practice is diverse, involving the prosecution and defense of tort and breach of contract disputes, shareholder disputes, civil conspiracy cases, trade secret misappropriation claims, and personal injury claims. He has been involved in representing municipalities, medical practice groups, business professionals, doctors, legal professionals, business consultants, large companies, and closely held corporations. Mr. Frost also has experience representing doctors in cases arising out of medical practice break-ups, contract disputes with hospitals, and alleged antitrust violations.

Mr. Frost also maintains a diverse criminal defense practice, representing individuals and corporations at all stages of the criminal justice process. He has represented individuals and corporations in investigations by the Department of Justice, the United States Attorney’s Office, the Department of Children and Families, and the Office of the Connecticut Attorney General. He also has represented individuals in state court charged with drug possession/sale, assault, breach of peace, threatening, risk of injury, sexual assault, risk of injury to a minor, larceny, credit card fraud, DUI, reckless driving, and minor motor vehicle offenses.

Mr. Frost also appears regularly as appointed counsel in the U.S. District Court, representing indigent criminal defendants in federal narcotics, RICO, and fraud prosecutions pursuant to the Criminal Justice Act.

In 2009 and 2010, the publishers of Law & Politics and Connecticut Magazine named Mr. Frost a Connecticut Rising Star in the area of business litigation. For information on the Connecticut Rising Star process, click here.

Mr. Frost is also AV ® rated according to Martindale-Hubbell®, indicating “very high” ethical standards and “very high to preeminent” legal ability. Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Ratings attest to a lawyer's legal ability and professional ethics, and reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and Judiciary. For more information on the rating system and process, click here.

Education
College of the Holy Cross (B.A., Cum Laude, 1995),
Phi Beta Kappa
University of Connecticut School of Law (1998)
Connecticut Law Review, Notes and Comments Editor;
Connecticut Moot Court Board, Executive Director
Criminal Trial Clinic


Bar Admissions
Connecticut
New York
U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
United States Supreme Court


Memberships
Greater Bridgeport Bar Association
Connecticut Bar Association (Federal Practice Section, Executive Committee; Criminal Justice Section; Professional Discipline Committee)
American Bar Association (Section of Litigation, Ethics & Professionalism Committee)
American Inns of Court
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Connecticut Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association


Reported Decisions
United States v. Burden, 600 F.3d 203 (2d Cir.2010)
State v. Cummings, 2009 WL 4682357 (Conn. Super Ct. Nov. 5, 2009)
Nationwide Mut. Life Ins. Co. v. Amphion Media Works, Ltd., No. 3:07-cv-947 (WWE), 2008 WL 2572166 (D.Conn. June 25, 2008)
Lachira v. Sutton, 2007 WL 1346913, 73 Fed. R. Evid. Serv. 536 (D. Conn. May 7, 2007)
Puri v. Norwalk Anesthesiologists, P.C., 2006 WL 2349026 (Conn. Super., July 19, 2006)
Doctor’s Associates, Inc. v. Jamieson, 2006 WL 2348849 (Conn. Super., July 19, 2006)
Sherman Street Associates, Inc. v. JTH Tax, Inc. and Liberty Tax Service, Inc., 2004 WL 2377227 (D. Conn. Sept. 30, 2004)
Perez v. Danbury Hosp., 347 F.3d 419 (2d Cir. 2003)
Crown Theaters, L.P. v. Daly, 331 F.Supp.2d 89 (D. Conn. 2004)
Barasso v. Rear Still Hill Road, LLC, 64 Conn. App. 9, 779 A.2d 198 (Conn. App. 2001)
In re Kurtzman, 194 F.3d 54 (2d Cir. 1999)