Practice Areas
If a matter involves facilities—commercial, industrial, or institutional property—it’s in
Elliot’s domain of expertise. He focuses his practice on the legal dimensions of
design and construction; utilities and energy; and real estate in general.
Elliot regularly represents clients in a broad range of transactions, including real
estate acquisitions, sales, development, leasing and financing, joint venture
formation, private-public partnership (P3) projects, and complex design and
construction matters. He also has significant experience resolving property tax
disputes with municipal assessors and in front of boards of assessment appeals.
Elliot leverages his mechanical background (having been a Marine helicopter
mechanic) to understand the intricacies of a client’s project, often resulting in a more
incisive application of the law.
His clients encompass a wide array of industries, including education, power
generation, clean technology, real estate, health care, manufacturing, hospitality,
professional services, and biotechnology.
Elliot teaches and volunteers when he is not practicing law. He is a member of the
National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) Center for Education
faculty, teaching courses in construction management and real estate law and land
use policy. He also serves on the board of directors for the Greater New Haven
Chamber of Commerce.
Elliot is listed in Chambers USA in the Real Estate category and was selected as a
Rising Star by New England Super Lawyers.
Elliot received his J.D. summa cum laude from Western New England College School
of Law, where he was a notes editor at the Western New England Law Review. He
obtained a B.A. summa cum laude in social science, history, and philosophy from
Lyndon State College. From 1997 to 2002, he served as a helicopter and flight
equipment maintenance technician in the United States Marine Corps.
Elliot lives in Madison, Connecticut, with his wife and two boys and enjoys brewing
craft beer in his free time.