Alanna M. Ferrigno
Esq.
About Alanna
Alanna knew from a young age that she wanted to be an attorney because she loved to problem solve and advocate for others. Growing up working for her family’s small business in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Alanna learned the value of connecting with individuals to better create successful outcomes. After graduating from Lauralton Hall, Alanna attended Fairfield University where she majored in English and History. Alanna later attended Quinnipiac University School of Law. There, she honed her advocacy skills by joining the Mock Trial Society and competing in multiple trial competitions. Alanna’s approach to practicing law is rooted in empathy and understanding. Her excellent communication skills and attention to detail make her a trusted advocate for those she represents.
Alanna enjoys hiking with family and friends, listening to true crime podcasts, and creating mixed media visual art. Alanna grew up in Stratford, where she still lives today. You can find Alanna volunteering at the Barnum Festival of Bridgeport, an organization she has dedicated her time to for many years.
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