Kilbourne & Tully, P.C., is a Greater Hartford law
firm with offices in Bristol and East Hartford
with strong ties to the
community.
Daniel
O. Tully
Daniel O. Tully is a Partner and co-founder of Connecticut Elder and
Disability Law Firm in Bristol, CT. He is a graduate of Vermont Law School.
He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Norwich University - The Military College
of Vermont.
Daniel O. Tully is a former Assistant Attorney General for the State of
Connecticut and lectures on Medicaid, estate administration and estate
planning for the elderly with long term medical needs. Mr. Tully
is a member of the board of directors of the National Academy of Elder Law
Attorneys and serves on the Executive Committee of the Connecticut Bar
Association (Elder Law Section) and the Waiver Task Force of the National
Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. He was the chairperson of NAELA 2001
Advanced Institute and co-chair of NAELA's Practice Development/Practice
Management Special Interest Group.
Mr. Tully has been admitted to practice before the Connecticut Bar and the
United States District Court of Connecticut.
As a former Assistant Attorney General for the State of Connecticut, Mr.
Tully handled the prosecution of fraudulent transfers and Medicaid cases.
Mr. Tully frequently addresses civic and professional groups. His
lectures pertain to Medicaid, estate administration and estate planning for
the elderly with long-term medical needs.
Mr. Tully concentrates his practice in the field of Elder Law with
emphasis on Estate Planning and Medicaid Law. His trained professional
staff provides personalized service with Medicaid Planning, Medicaid
Applications and Appeals, Elder Law Issues and Estate Planning.
Mr. Tully, licensed to practice law in Connecticut, is an author and
lecturer. He is author of the Connecticut Nursing Home Guide. He also writes
Elder Law Today, a monthly publication for professionals. He has written
numerous articles on Elder Law and has been published by National Academy of
Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA); Connecticut Bar Association; and Medical
Education Services. Mr. Tully lectures frequently on Elder Law issues
as well as on the legal issues faced by families who have a loved one with
Alzheimer's.
Dean
B. Kilbourne
Dean B. Kilbourne is a Partner and co-founder of Connecticut Elder and
Disability Law Firm in Bristol, CT. Attorney Dean B. Kilbourne is a
graduate of the Boston University School of Law. He received his
undergraduate degree in Political Science from Rollins College, Winter Park,
Fla., graduating with High Distinction and Honors.
Mr. Kilbourne has been admitted to practice before the Connecticut Bar, the
United States District Court of Connecticut, and the United States Supreme
Court. He is a member of the American Bar Association, the Connecticut
Bar Association, the Hartford County Bar Association, and the Bristol Bar
Association. He is also a member of the Association of Trial Lawyers
of America and the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association.
Mr. Kilbourne is a former member of the Workers' Compensation Executive
Committee and Law-related Education Committee of the Connecticut Bar
Association. He served as Editor-in-Chief of Compensation
Quarterly.
He is an assistant corporation counsel for the City of Bristol, and is a
former associate of the Hartford law firm of Rogin, Nassau, Caplan, Lassman
& Hirtle.
Mr. Kilbourne is a life-long resident of Bristol.
Richard
A. Goodine, Jr.
Attorney Richard A. Goodine, Jr., is a graduate of Roger Williams University
School of Law. He received his undergraduate degree in Criminal
Justice from Castleton State College, castleton, Vermont.
Mr. Goodine has been admitted to practice before the Connecticut Bar and the
United States District Court of Connecticut.
He is a member of the American Bar Association, the Connecicut Bar
Association, the Hartford County Bar Association and the Bristol Bar
Association.
Mr. Goodine is the former president of the Roger Williams Moot Court Honor
Society. He also practiced as a student attorney at the Roger Williams
University Criminal Defense Clinic in Providence, Rhode Island.