Corey Brinson has not traveled the usual career path.
Early in his career, he worked at a big firm, Day Pitney, and practiced employment law. These days, he is a Hartford solo and does mostly criminal-defense work. He’s been in the national news in recent weeks because he represented former pro football player Hugh Douglas, who was charged with assaulting a girlfriend in a Hartford hotel.
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