Veteran Hartford attorney Glenn G. Rybacki has reclaimed his old stomping grounds at Robinson & Cole, where he spent five years of his law career.
Rybacki, 48, returned to Robinson after a six-year absence. He most recently was with downtown rival Shipman & Goodwin, where he spent five years as counsel in the public finance group.
At Robinson, Rybacki will be counsel in the public finance practice group, the firm said Wednesday.
Rybacki has an undergraduate degree from Providence College and his law degree from Quinnipiac University.
After earning his law degree in 1998, Rybacki joined accounting firm Deloitte & Touche. He joined Robinson & Cole in 2000.
Also joining Rybacki at Robinson are newcomers Charles W. Normand, a Providence attorney who was named partner, and Normand’s former law partner, Teri E. Robins. Both are assigned to the firm’s downtown Providence office in the health law practice.
Normand has an undergraduate degree from Bates College, a master’s from University of Maryland, and a Boston University law degree.
Robins has a bachelor’s from Emory University, an MBA from Columbia University, and a law degree from the University of Cincinnati.
