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Governor Lamont Names Nora Dannehy as His Office’s General Counsel Written by Peter Carey
Governor Ned Lamont has announced that he is appointing Nora R. Dannehy to serve as General Counsel in the Office of the Governor.
Dannehy is an experienced lawyer with a professional record that spans both the public and private sector. Her commitment to public service started in 1991 when she joined the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Connecticut as an Assistant U.S. Attorney. During her time in that role, she took on multiple responsibilities including supervising complex prosecutions, investigating white collar crime and public corruption cases, and advised and trained Assistant U.S. Attorneys on ethical issues arising under federal law and disciplinary rules.
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Nearly 13 years ago, Dannehy was appointed acting U.S. attorney for the District of Connecticut, making her the first woman to lead the district in the office s history. (Shutterstock)
CONNECTICUT Gov. Ned Lamont on Monday announced that he is appointing Nora R. Dannehy to serve as General Counsel in the Office of the Governor.
Dannehy most recently served in the U.S. Justice Department as counsel to U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut John Durham. While there, she worked with Durham on several investigations, including matters related to the 2016 presidential election campaigns and the origins of the FBI s investigation known as Crossfire Hurricane.