Connor is an associate attorney in the Pittsburgh Office where he uses his litigation skills and passion for property law to advocate for taxpayers and property owners in and out of the courtroom.
Connor joined Siegel Jennings as a newly barred attorney once graduating from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law and passing the Pennsylvania Bar. During his time in law school, he enjoyed both property and tax experiences academically and in the workplace. This included clerking for a firm filing residential property tax appeals, as well as spending a year working in the Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic at Pitt Law. Additionally, Connor participated in the National Tax Moot Court Competition, which took place at Stetson Law in Spring 2025. These interests pair well with his participation in Pitt Law’s Civil Litigation Concentration to develop the ability to handle various hearings and cases.
Connor’s love of property comes from his background in carpentry and his interests in history and the environment. Combining his knowledge of property, taxation, and carpentry, he has the perfect skill set to discern accurate property valuations by working with qualified appraisers.
Education
- University of Pittsburgh School of Law
John P. Gismondi Civil Litigation Concentration - Bowling Green State University, BA, summa cum laude
PPEL; Philosophy, Politics, Economics, and Law
Minor in Environmental Science
Bar Admissions
- Pennsylvania
Professional Associations
- Allegheny County Bar Association