Attorney Jonathan A. Peck of New London had a lot on his mind as Hurricane Sandy was gearing up to pummel his seaside city. While some law firms in coastal areas throughout the state were closing shop and heading home, as the winds were starting to whip up on Monday afternoon, Peck was in the middle of a real estate closing.

“It didn’t seem like a good idea at the time, but the client wanted to do it,” said Peck, of Peck & Tuneski. “So we did it.”

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