Mager & Mager
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
About Us
Firm History:
Zampano & Mager 1957-1959
Law Offices of Joseph J. Mager 1959-1984
Mager & Mager 1984-present
Firm Partners
Joseph J. Mager, Jr., Partner
Fairfield University, B.A., 1976
University of Bridgeport School of Law, J.D. 1981
Joe is admitted to practice by the Connecticut Bar (1981).
He is a member of the Milford and Connecticut Bar
Associations. Joe is a general practitioner of law including
real estate transactions (residential and commercial), zoning
and land use, estate planning and probate. He is actively
involved in many civic associations and societies. He lives
in Milford with his wife and two children.
John J. Mager, Partner
Fairfield University, B.A., 1987
University of Bridgeport School of Law, J.D.,
Magna Cum Laude, 1990
John is admitted to practice by the Connecticut Bar (1990)
and the Federal Bar for the District of Connecticut. He is a
member of the Milford Bar Association and serves on its
Board as a Director. He also belongs to the Connecticut Bar
Association, Connecticut Trial Lawyer Association,
American Association for Justice, and the National Institute for
Trial Advocacy. He is an Attorney Trial Referee
and Arbitrator for the Superior Court of the State of
Connecticut. He is a public arbitrator for the Financial
Industry Regulatory Authority. He serves as a
Special Master for the Family Law section of the
Superior Court for the State of Connecticut. John practices
law in the areas of family law, criminal law and plaintiff
personal injury litigation. He resides in Milford with his wife
and three children.
Joseph J. Mager, Sr. (1926-2007)
Dartmouth College, B.A., 1950
Yale University School of Law, J.D., 1955
Joe, Sr. was admitted to practice by the Connecticut Bar, the
Federal Bar for the District of Connecticut, and the United
States Supreme Court. He was a member of the Milford and
Connecticut Bar Associations. He was a respected father,
lawyer and friend. He passed away on April 18, 2007. His
sons begin each day with the promise to aspire to the high
standards he established.