HARTFORD, Conn.—Attorney David Baram was designated a Super Lawyer for 2022 published in the November issue of Connecticut Magazine. Super Lawyers select attorneys by accepting nominations from attorneys throughout the state, evaluation by a third party research team looking at 12 key categories, review by a credentialed Blue Ribbon Panel of attorneys, and final selection.
Attorney Baram was listed as a Super Attorney in the practice area of Business/Corporate. In addition to his practice in business and corporate law, Attorney Baram practices in the areas of Residential and Commercial Real Estate, Probate and Estate Planning, Family Law, Zoning and Municipal Law, Personal Injury, and Employment Law. He is a member of the law firm of O’Malley, Deneen, Leary, Messina and Oswecki with offices in Windsor and Bloomfield. Previously he was the managing member of his former law firm Baram, Tapper & Gans LLC.
Currently Attorney Baram also serves as the Probate Judge for the Tobacco Valley Probate Court which includes the towns of Bloomfield, Windsor Locks, East Granby and Suffield. He has an extensive record of municipal experience having previously served as Mayor of Bloomfield, State Representative for Bloomfield and Windsor and also served as Chair of the General Law Committee (Consumer Protection matters), Chairman of the Capitol Region Council of Governments (CRCOG), President of the Bloomfield Chamber, Chairman of the Bloomfield Center Fire District Board of Commissioners, Chair of the Bloomfield Democratic Town Committee, and member of the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ).
Baram formerly served in numerous community organizations as President of the Jewish Community Relations Council of the Greater Hartford Jewish Federation, Chair of the Jewish Federation Association of CT, President of Federation Homes and Beth Hillel Synagogue, and is currently an Honorary Board Member of the Mandell Jewish Community Center.
David and his wife Paula live in Bloomfield.