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Theodore I. Koskoff (1913-1987)

Theodore I KoskoffBorn in New Haven, Connecticut on June 23, 1913, Theodore I. Koskoff, was the youngest of seven children born to Israel and Hattie Koskoff.

After establishing our law firm in 1936, Ted's long career in the law was an important one, both for him, the firm and for the legal profession. A nationally known trial lawyer, Ted graduated from Boston University's School of Law, and was awarded an honorary doctoral degree by Suffolk University Law School in Boston.

A former President of the American Association for Justice, Ted was widely known for the passion he brought to the practice of law. His unique approaches to a broad range of cases were known to clients and lawyers throughout the country, from the "Dare-to-be-Great" entrepreneur Glen Turner to Lonnie McLucas of the Black Panther Party. Even defense attorney F. Lee Bailey was defended by Ted Koskoff.

Ted was the leading figure in a national drive for certification of specialists in civil and criminal trial advocacy. Chairman and founder of the National Board of Trial Advocacy, he helped determine the standards for trial specialization and, in fact, wrote those standards. His pioneering efforts in the field of legal ethics are reflected in newly developing standards for the legal profession that are more responsive to the needs of both lawyers and the public.

Ted Koskoff's influence was both as an innovator and as a teacher and lecturer to future leaders of the legal profession. He was the leading spokesman within the profession for continuing education and the highest standards of professionalism and competence. He was also a founder and past President of the Roscoe Pound Foundation, a founder and former chairman of the ATLA-sponsored National College of Advocacy.

Ted was a primary force behind the establishment of the National Advocacy College educational programs at the University of Southern California, Harvard, Georgetown Law School and Suffolk Law School. He was a true advocate for his fellow man in the Halls of Justice.

Ted was a man of spark and passion who was fond of saying: "There are no geniuses in the courtroom, only drudges in the office.' But Ted could be both. He was always meticulously prepared for the courtroom by long hours with the books and his partners and associates at KK&B, but once he was in court he often reacted with the spark of genius. His inspiring personal view about the lawyer's contributions to society has become the credo of our law firm.

Ted Koskoff played, and his ideas continue to play, an important part in the development of trial law in America. In this way he touched many millions. To many thousands more, his learned counsel and personal example taught important lessons in life and the law.

Case Results

KK&B Attorneys Win Largest Medical Malpractice Verdict in CT
A Norwalk couple was awarded $58.6 million Wednesday, a record for a single incident of medical malpractice in Connecticut, in a case involving an obstetrician accused of waiting too long to perform a cesarean section and a boy who has cerebral palsy... read more

Smokeless Tobacco Maker Settles Suit
The nation's largest smokeless tobacco company agreed to settle for $5 million a lawsuit brought by the family of a decades-long user who died of mouth cancer... read more

In the News

Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder Day in Bridgeport, CT
In honor of the firm’s 75th anniversary, Bridgeport Mayor Bill Finch proclaims December 13th “Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder Day” in the city of Bridgeport. The proclamation reads, in part, “today we celebrate Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder for its inspired dedication in representing those in our society whose rights have been violated or those who have been catastrophically injured.” In attendance at the special ceremony were leaders from many non-profit organizations that the firm has supported over the years, in keeping with its philosophy of giving back to the community.

Koskoff to Represent Family of Michael Jackson
The children and mother of pop star Michael Jackson have reached out to a Bridgeport lawyer for help in their wrongful death lawsuit against the late singer's concert promoter. read more

Court Ruling Strengthens Insurance Safety Net
Earlier this month, he won a state Supreme Court case that improved his clients’ chances of recovering from the state’s insurer of last resort. read more

Richard Bieder interviewed on WICC
K&B Attorney Richard Bieder interviewed on WICC about Trial Lawyers Care and the 10th anniversary of 9/11. read more

Community Involvement

Firm Donates $100,000 to Hospital
Attorney Chris Bernard of Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder said his firm has donated $100,000 to Connecticut Children's Medical Center in Hartford. The funds have covered the cost of specialized medical equipment... read more

Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder Has Become One of Connecticut's Most Successful Law Firms
Seventy-five years ago, a young lawyer named Ted Koskoff, figured out a unique way to build a practice: Get other lawyers to give him clients. Today, the statewide firm he founded, Koskoff, Koskoff and Bieder, still gets about 65 to 70 percent of its business from other lawyers... read more

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Carey's Case Review

Court Abuses Discretion in Failing to Poll Jury Regarding Newspaper Article

In Kervick v. Silver Hill Hospital, 128 Conn. App. 341 (2011), the Appellate Court held that... read more