James F. Storer
Attorney Jim Storer is a Harvard graduate with 40+ years’ experience in the legal industry. Jim started his own general law practice in 1987 and now focuses primarily on real estate transactions and probate matters. Jim’s approach is simple: put yourself in the client’s shoes. A real estate closing, for example, may be the single biggest financial transaction of a client’s life and is anything but “routine” from the client’s perspective. So even though Jim has represented clients in thousands of closings, it’s important to keep each client’s unique needs in mind. Likewise, clients with Probate issues are often looking for help from a lawyer at one of their most emotionally difficult times, perhaps having lost a loved one or nurturing one through mental and/or physical decline.
Jim has extensive personal experience in handling such issues and tries to provide empathetic advice and service. Jim is also a full-fledged baseball nerd and a former member of SABR (Society for American Baseball Research). Jim is in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY (OK, briefly profiled in a book that’s in the HOF library, but that’s as close to the real thing as he could ever get). Jim coached his son Grayson and daughter Liliena in Little League and still makes modest contributions to the world of baseball literature.
Sample articles include: July 31, 2004: Clint Everts Flirts with No-Hit Bid for Sugarland Skeeters, SABR Games Project (2022) Winning Pitcher – Luebbers, Baseball Research Journal (2001)
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Bar Admissions
State of Connecticut – 1985
U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut – 1986
Education
University of Connecticut School of Law
J.D. - May, 1985
Harvard University A.B. cum laude – 1982
Dean’s List 1978-1982
John Harvard Scholarship 1979-1982
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