Richard M. Levy practices in the Firm's
litigation and zoning and land use practice areas. He handles all aspects
of commercial and real property litigation, including business disputes,
commercial collections, foreclosures, and landlord/tenant disputes. He also
advises clients on land-use and zoning issues and represents them before
municipal land-use agencies and in appeals of agency decisions.
Rich received his undergraduate degree in political science from the University of Connecticut in 1986 and was a 1991 honors graduate of the University of Connecticut School of Law. While in law school, he served as Executive Editor of the Connecticut Law Review. Upon graduation, Rich worked in the litigation departments of both Schatz & Schatz, Ribicoff & Kotkin and Bingham, Dana & Gould in Hartford before relocating with his wife to rural Maine, where he operated his own general practice. He joined the Firm in 1998.
Rich was an elected member of the Cheshire Planning & Zoning Commission from
2001 through 2007, and currently serves on the Cheshire Water Pollution Control
Authority. Rich also has served for many years as a Moot Court instructor at
the University of Connecticut School of Law. He lives in Cheshire with his wife
and two children.
Email: rlevy@kmelaw.com