Geoffrey R. Farrington, Esq. is a skilled trial attorney and strategist. He provides counsel to clients in a variety of legal areas including personal injury, family law, civil litigation, and other areas of law.
His style is unmatched and he shows great empathy for his clients, while aggressively pursuing their best interests. He has vast trial experience, including divorce and child custody hearings, business litigation, numerous not guilty verdicts in criminal defense cases, and obtaining over $1,125,000.00 in personal injury verdicts.
Geoffrey was born, raised, and lives in Western Massachusetts with his wife and children. He has authored articles on the constitutionality of election laws and political science related topics.
He is the President of the Hampden County Bar Association. He is also the President of the Board of Directors for the non-profit River East School-to-Career, Inc.
Education:
Western New England University School of Law, Juris Doctor, Cum Laude. Law Review, Note Editor
Westfield State University, B.A., Political Science, Cum Laude. Minor degree: Business Management. Member of varsity football team.
Awards & Achievements:
New England Super Lawyers Magazine Rising Star Selection (personal injury) 2016 -2020
President of the Hampden County Bar Association
President of the Board of Directors for River East School-to-Careers, Inc.
Former appointed member of Town of Belchertown Community Preservation Committee
Bar Admissions:
Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Court
State of Connecticut State Courts
Federal District Court, District of Massachusetts
Kelly J. Farrington, Esq. is a skilled pre-litigation attorney with experience in a variety of fields including personal injury, family law, criminal defense and civil litigation, amongst other areas of law.
Kelly graduated Cum Laude from the University of Connecticut with degrees in both Psychology and Sociology, as well as a minor in Criminal Justice. She went on to graduate from Western New England University School of Law, where she was a member of the Law Review, as a Production Editor.
Bar Admissions:
Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Court
State of Connecticut State Courts
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