Charles J. Willinger, Jr.

About

Charles J. Willinger, Jr., the founding member of the firm, handles the negotiation and closing of substantial commercial real estate transactions for national, regional, and local clients. Known for his ability to bring disparate interests to consensus, Mr. Willinger's experience in commercial transactions, zoning, and land use, has earned him an AV peer-review rating from Martindale-Hubbell. Mr. Willinger has represented developers and municipalities in some of the largest real estate developments and municipal redevelopments in New Haven and Fairfield Counties. Mr. Willinger also represented the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, an American Hockey League team and affiliate of the New York Islanders. Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Mr. Willinger graduated from Fairfield University and the University of Miami, School of Law. Mr. Willinger is admitted to practice before the bars of the States of Connecticut and Florida State Courts (1973), and before the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut. Mr. Willinger sits on the Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association, and is a member of the Greater Bridgeport, Connecticut, Florida, and American Bar Associations.

Accepting New Clients

Willinger, Willinger & Bucci, PLLC

1000 Bridgeport Avenue, Suite 501, Shelton CT, 06484

Joined LegalShield in:

1999

Average years of experience:

51

Licensed in

Connecticut

Practice areas

Automobile Accident
Business Licenses & Permits
Civil Litigation
Corporate
Medical Malpractice
Personal Injury
Real Estate

Awards

AV peer-review rating from Martindale-Hubbell
Top Attorneys in Connecticut
Connecticut Magazine
Nov 2017

Credentials

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