ABOUT ATTORNEY BRUCE W. DIAMOND
Attorney Bruce W. Diamond is a beacon of empathy and expertise in the realm of divorce. His distinguished career began after earning his B.A. in government from St. Lawrence University in 1982, followed by a graduation from the UCONN School of Law in 1985. Admitted to the Connecticut Bar the same year, Attorney Diamond has since dedicated his practice to serving the people of Connecticut with unwavering dedication and excellence. With a rich background spanning over three decades, Attorney Diamond has garnered extensive experience in litigating and representing clients across various domains including Personal Injury, Family Law, and Criminal Defense. This vast exposure has not only honed his skills in the courtroom but has also imbued him with a deep understanding of the emotional and financial toll these proceedings can exert on individuals and families. A pivotal realization in Attorney Diamond's career is that thorough preparation is the cornerstone of legal success. More crucially, he recognizes the profound impact of resolving disputes outside the courtroom. His philosophy prioritizes the well-being of his clients, striving to achieve maximum settlements without the added strain and expense of a trial, whenever possible. Beyond his role in direct representation, Attorney Diamond has also made significant contributions as a Special Master of the Connecticut Superior Court. In this capacity, he has facilitated countless litigants in reaching amicable settlements, underscoring his commitment to compassionate resolution of disputes. This role has further cemented his reputation as a master of mediation, someone who not only seeks to win cases but to also heal wounds and guide clients towards new beginnings. Attorney Bruce W. Diamond's blend of extensive legal knowledge, courtroom expertise, and a deep-seated commitment to empathy makes him a towering figure in the field of divorce mediation. His career is a testament to the power of combining professional excellence with a heart for the people he serves, making him the master of compassionate divorce. |