Pam brings to SMMS experience as a litigator in a broad range of cases including auto accidents, dog bites, negligent bar and club security, and spa injuries. A Connecticut native who grew up in Hamden, Pam managed the Section of Digestive Diseases and the Departments of Cell Biology and Microbial Pathogenesis at Yale University School of Medicine for eighteen years. During that time, she worked closely with physicians, and she ran the clinical practice for the Yale Section of Digestive Diseases prior to attending law school.
Pam graduated magna cum laude from Quinnipiac University School of Law where she won the Speziale Award for Excellence in Written Advocacy and was named a Dean's Scholar. After graduation, Pam spent two years defending doctors in complex medical malpractice actions. She now heads the SMMS Soft Tissue Case Team and uses her defense experience and Yale background to obtain favorable settlements and judgments for our clients.
Pam coaches the Trinity College Mock Trial Teams and frequently serves as a judge for middle school and high school mock trial competitions. She is also active as a volunteer in her community having served as the Family Teams Chairperson for the Breast Cancer Network of Strength, and currently, as the Leader of the Central Connecticut Chapter of The Compassionate Friends.