Service Providers
About the Directory
The Connecticut Land Conservation Council (CLCC) Conservation Service Provider Directory provides a list of businesses, consultants, and contractors that have worked or have an interest in working with Connecticut land trusts.
Please note that while the following service providers are offered to assist Connecticut’s land conservation community, they are not meant to be exhaustive of either the types of services or the providers available to the public.
Important: Inclusion on a list is not an endorsement of any one or more of these service providers. We strongly recommend that before retaining the services of any service provider you ask for several references from land trusts and/or other organizations/individuals with whom they have worked.
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One Goodwin Square, 225 Asylum Street
Halloran Sage is a full-service law firm with offices located in Hartford, Danbury, Middletown, and New Haven, Connecticut, Springfield, MA and Washington, D.C. Founded in 1935, the Firm delivers a team-based service approach to its clients.
Environmental and land use compliance is a challenge. The laws are complex and their mandates are often obscure. Halloran Sage has a skilled team of experienced attorneys who can assist you with any issue. Whether your land use issue requires intervention with a government agency, litigation in the courtroom or negotiation in the boardroom, our multidisciplinary legal team will protect your interests. Our clients include developers, businesses, institutions, municipalities and individuals. In every case, our commitment to our client is to collaborate and communicate, ensuring that we understand your business goals and that you understand the legal process.
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Halloran Sage is a full-service law firm with offices located in Hartford, Danbury, Middletown, and New Haven, Connecticut, Springfield, MA and Washington, D.C. Founded in 1935, the Firm delivers a team-based service approach to its clients. The Firm’s client base ranges from public and private universities, Fortune 500 companies to closely held businesses, institutional and private investors, governmental units and other nonprofit organizations.Our attorneys are organized into Practice Areas, covering the breadth of the Firm’s experience and knowledge. Practice Areas include: Banking, Business and Securities Law, Construction, Corporate Business and Transactions, Criminal Defense, Environmental and Land Use, Government Contracts, Healthcare, Individuals and Families, Insurance, Labor and Employment, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, Military Defense, Municipal and State Government, Real Estate and Trusts and Estates.
Halloran Sage attorneys regularly guide clients through the land use and environmental regulatory maze and related court actions. A significant amount of the Firm’s land use practice is dedicated to representing municipalities and quasi-governmental agencies. As such, we fully understand how to prosecute development work.
Halloran Sage has experience in representing clients with respect to all matters of land use approvals. Additionally, the Firm helps draft land use regulations and boundary amendments and handles zoning enforcement actions.
Halloran Sage routinely represents owners and developers in obtaining local and government permits for building and construction projects. Our practice encompasses all aspects of obtaining local planning and zoning approvals, including facilities siting, site plans, subdivisions, special exceptions and variances. We handle zoning regulation and boundary amendments, zoning appeals and zoning enforcement. We also help clients obtain wetlands permits and provide advice concerning tidal wetlands, inland waters and coastal waters.
For further information regarding Halloran Sage, please visit our website at halloransage.com.

51 Elm Street, Suite 201

Serving businesses, municipalities, non-profits and individuals for over thirty years.
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This New Haven-based firm serves the needs of clients throughout Connecticut. Attorney Ainsworth has been litigating and negotiating matters and advising clients for over three decades in state and federal courts and administrative agencies.

280 Trumbull Street
28th Floor
Pro Bono Partnership provides business and transactional legal services to nonprofit organizations serving the disadvantaged or enhancing the quality of life in neighborhoods in Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York. Substantially leveraging the impact of its in-house legal staff, the Partnership annually recruits and mobilizes hundreds of attorneys from major corporations and law firms to donate their time and expertise on behalf of its nonprofit clients, enhancing their ability to improve conditions in their communities.
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Since our founding in 1997, the Partnership has assisted over 4,000 nonprofits in Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York on nearly 21,000 legal matters, enabling them to more effectively feed the hungry, house the homeless, promote the arts, protect the environment, and provide essential programs to children, the elderly, immigrants, individuals with disabilities, and the unemployed.

One Constitution Plaza

With more than 140 lawyers in offices throughout Connecticut and New York, Shipman & Goodwin LLP serves the needs of local, regional, national, and international clients across a wide range of industries and practice areas. Our clients include public and private companies, institutions, government entities, non-profit organizations, and individuals. We are full-service firm with capabilities in business, employment, environmental, intellectual property, litigation, real estate, and more.
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Tyler Archer is a member of the firm’s Environmental, Energy, and Land Use practice group and serves as Vice Chair of the firm’s Food and Beverage Industry Group. Through his land use practice, Tyler works with land trusts, individuals, and other entities to protect and maintain properties, including working farms, through land donations, conservation easements, and Public Act 490 as well as solve general business and real estate problems. He assists clients with littoral and riparian issues (e.g., access, restoration, invasive species) and served on a Connecticut Governor’s Council on Climate Change working group studying resilient infrastructure and nature-based solutions. Tyler has a growing and wide-ranging food and beverage practice and his environmental and energy practice involves transactions, regulatory compliance, risk management, and site assessment and remediation.