Mesothelioma Law Firm Ethan J. Early
Mr. Early joined Early, Lucarelli, Sweeney & Meisenkothen in 1999
after graduating from University of Connecticut School of Law, where he
was an Associate Editor of the Connecticut Journal of International
Law. In 1995, Mr. Early graduated from Princeton University, where he
played Varsity Ice Hockey for four years and received the Vaughn Cup, a
team award for dedication to Princeton Hockey. He is a licensed attorney
in New York, Connecticut, the Southern District of New York, and the
Eastern District of New York.
Mr. Early concentrates his work in asbestos bankruptcy matters, from
overseeing the bankruptcy department to bankruptcy court appearances
and issues. He currently serves on the Asbestos Creditors Committee in
the Bondex bankruptcy case and served on the Creditors Committee in the
Hercules Chemical bankruptcy. The bankruptcy department has collected
hundreds of millions of dollars on behalf of the firms' clients, and Mr.
Early constantly seeks new and creative ways to help asbestos victims
receive the compensation they deserve through the convoluted and
complicated bankruptcy process. Often times, clients need not even file a
lawsuit or undergo a deposition in order to receive substantial
compensation.
Read a note from one of Ethan's satisfied clients below:
A Letter from the Winter Family
"Dear Mr. Early:I am writing to thank you for the dedication, warmth and compassion you showed my grandparents Milton & Roberta Chaiftez.
When my grandfather was diagnosed with Mesothelioma in 2003, my family had to deal with the shock of a perfectly healthy man leaving our lives prematurely. The hard work you and your firm performed could not dispel the loss of my grandfather but it greatly improved the quality of life my grandmother had for the past 8 ½ years.
My family and I want you to know how thankful and appreciative we are that my grandparents were put in you and your firm’s good hands.
Sincerely yours,
Kimberly Winter & The Winter Family"