Connecticut Appellate Law Firm is pleased to announce that founder, Megan Wade, will serve a three-year term (2025–2028) representing District 15 on the Connecticut Bar Association’s House of Delegates and Board of Governors.
The Connecticut Bar Association (CBA) plays an important role in shaping policy, advancing the legal profession, and fostering community among attorneys across the state. In this new role, Attorney Wade will work alongside colleagues from across Connecticut to address issues that impact the practice of law, support the interests of attorneys, and strengthen access to justice.
Representing Connecticut’s Quiet Corner
District 15 encompasses the towns of Connecticut’s “Quiet Corner,” including Ashford, Brooklyn, Canterbury, Chaplin, Eastford, Hampton, Killingly, Plainfield, Pomfret, Putnam, Scotland, Sterling, Thompson, Windham, and Woodstock.
As both an Eastford resident and a Connecticut business owner, Attorney Wade is especially honored to represent her hometown and neighboring communities at the state level.
“It is a privilege to represent the attorneys and residents of the Quiet Corner. I look forward to contributing to the CBA’s mission of advancing the profession and fostering a strong legal community in Connecticut.”
Commitment to the Legal Community
In addition to providing appellate and trial support services at Connecticut Appellate Law Firm, Attorney Wade actively contributes to the bar through committee and section involvement.
Her service on the CBA’s House of Delegates and Board of Governors builds on this commitment, ensuring that the voices of attorneys across northeastern Connecticut are heard.
Connect with Megan
If you live or practice in District 15 and have ideas or concerns about issues facing the legal profession, Attorney Wade welcomes the opportunity to connect.
To learn more about Connecticut Appellate Law Firm’s appellate services, please contact me.






