Susan Baltimore Nobleman
Associate
snobleman@gpsp.com
Phone: 203-407-4200
Fax: 203-407-4210
Born: New Haven, Connecticut, April 3, 1949
Education: Southern Connecticut State University (B.S.L.S., 1971; M.S.L.S., 1975), University of Connecticut, J.D., 1988
Practice Areas: Elder Law; Estates and Probate; Real Estate; Landlord/Tenant
Membership: New Haven County and Connecticut (Chair, 2000-2002, Vice Chair, 1998-2000, and Secretary, 1996-1998, Elder Law Section) Bar Associations.
Admissions: 1988, Connecticut; 1989, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut
Biography:
Susan Baltimore Nobleman concentrates her practice on elder law and probate matters. She also handles real estate closings and represents clients in housing court and in administrative hearings.
Ms. Nobleman received her undergraduate degree in 1971 and her master’s degree in 1975 from Southern Connecticut State University, both in Library Science. She received her law degree from the University of Connecticut School of Law in 1988 and has been employed with the firm of Gesmonde, Pietrosimone & Sgrignari, L.L.C. since that time.
Ms. Nobleman was admitted to the Connecticut Bar in 1988 and to the U.S. District Court in 1989. She was the Chair of the Elder Law Section of the Connecticut Bar Association from 2000-2002. Prior to that, she was vice-chair (1998-2000), secretary (1996-1998) and co-chair of the Continuing Legal Education subcommittee of the Elder Law Section prior to her appointment to the Board. She continues to be a member of the Executive Committee of that Section. She is also a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and the New Haven County Bar Association. Additionally, Ms. Nobleman is a member of the Advisory Board for the Louis and Joan M. Sirico Center for Elders and Families at Southern Connecticut State University and sits on the Advisory Board of Clelian Adult Day Center in Hamden, Connecticut.
Ms. Nobleman has presented a number of seminars on elder law for the Connecticut Bar Association. She has been a frequent presenter on probate law for the People’s Law School that is sponsored by The Civil Justice Foundation, in conjunction with Hamden, Connecticut’s adult education high school. She also presents on elder law issues before community groups and the general public.