Thomas M. Rickart is an attorney and member of the Chipman Mazzucco Emerson LLC law firm in Danbury, Connecticut. A highly rated attorney with more than 37 years of legal experience, Mr. Rickart serves the needs and interests of a diverse range of clients throughout the western and central portions of the state who have legal needs involving any of the following:Commercial transactionsReal estate and lendingBusiness lawLand use and zoningEnvironmental law and regulationsOver the course of his career, Mr. Rickart has achieved notable success representing and advising both lenders and borrowers alike during large-scale commercial and mortgage loan transactions and loan workouts. He has also provided invaluable counsel and support to developers and other real estate professionals with acquisitions, contract negotiations, financing, due diligence, permits and approvals, and other related matters. In addition, he has extensive experience handling condominium and other common interest ownership formations.As a business law attorney, Mr. Rickart has helped numerous commercial clients form, plan and organize their corporations and limited liability companies, and he has provided exceptional, value-added counsel to his clients in all areas of environmental law regarding land use, conveyances and financing.A 1975 graduate of Yale University, Mr. Rickart earned his Master of Arts in English from the University of Connecticut in 1978. He then attended Boston College Law School, where he obtained his Juris Doctor cum laude in 1981. While in law school, he served as articles and citations editor for the Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review.Recognized as a leader in his field, Mr. Rickart has published several articles on land preservation and management, and other legal topics. He is also highly active in his legal community, and he is a member of the Waterbury Bar Association, the Greater Danbury Bar Association and the Connecticut Bar Association's Real Property, Business Law and Natural Resources Sections as well as the American Bar Association's Real Property Law and Environmental Law Sections.
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