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Anthony M. Fitzgerald Award for Excellence

The Anthony M. Fitzgerald Award for Excellence

The Fitzgerald award recognizes a Connecticut legal service provider or legal aid attorney for dedicated service and outstanding achievements in civil legal aid. The partners of Carmody Torrance Sandak & Hennessey LLP established the Anthony M. Fitzgerald Fund for Excellence to honor "Tony" Fitzgerald on the occasion of his retirement from the practice of law.

About the Fund & Award

  • Tony was a “lawyer’s lawyer.” He trained a generation of Carmody attorneys and earned the respect and admiration of his clients and colleagues. Tony was a long-time supporter of Connecticut Bar Foundation and was a Charter James W. Cooper Fellow. Carmody lawyers and staff, friends, and others made the initial contributions to the Fund, and proceeds were donated to CBF to establish the Fund.

    The Award recognizes excellence in advocacy, a hallmark of Tony’s career. It provides an opportunity to acknowledge the dedicated service and outstanding achievements of CT nonprofit civil legal service providers or legal aid attorneys who demonstrate a commitment to the provision of zealous and skilled legal representation to low-income clients. CBF presents the award and cash prize annually.

Amy Eppler-Epstein, 2025 Fitzgerald Honoree

Amy Eppler-Epstein

Amy Eppler-Epstein

Amy Eppler-Epstein has been a staff attorney at New Haven Legal Assistance since 1986, focusing primarily on housing law, with forays into family law/domestic violence, immigration, and re-entry work. 

Over the years she has argued before the CT Supreme Court to establish a right to shelter under the state constitution; advocated with nationwide impact to protect the rights of tenants post foreclosure; won a $2.845 million judgment in fair housing litigation in federal court; created a coalition to reform CT’s sex offender registration laws; developed a pro se DACA (deferred action for childhood arrivals) clinic to help immigrant youth; created an innovative method of legal services delivery through a school-based clinic; and litigated to protect licensed home day care providers from eviction. 

She is currently a visting clinical lecturer at Yale Law School where she teaches the Reentry Clinic. She graduated from Brown University and Yale Law School.

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