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Medd Takes Office as Treasurer of Connecticut Bar Association
July 2, 2025
Audrey D. Medd is a seasoned trial attorney with more than 20 years of experience representing various medical professionals in all aspects of medical malpractice defense litigation. She has extensive experience appearing before state and federal courts, bringing a wealth of insight and judicial perspective to each case she manages. Audrey effectively handles all phases of litigation from inception to trial, including thorough early assessment, pleadings, discovery, and the strategic use of motion practice to secure early resolution and favorable client outcomes.
Prior to joining Wilson Elser, Audrey worked for a prominent New York City firm. Previously, she gained valuable experience litigating matters spanning a diverse range of practice areas at several established firms in New York and Connecticut.
Medical Malpractice & Health Care
In the medical malpractice area, Audrey has successfully defended a broad range of medical professionals, including anesthesiologists, doctors, nurses, and physical therapists, among others.
Audrey D. Medd is a seasoned trial attorney with more than 20 years of experience representing various medical professionals in all aspects of medical malpractice defense litigation. She has extensive experience appearing before state and federal courts, bringing a wealth of insight and judicial perspective to each case she manages. Audrey effectively handles all phases of litigation from inception to trial, including thorough early assessment, pleadings, discovery, and the strategic use of motion practice to secure early resolution and favorable client outcomes.
Prior to joining Wilson Elser, Audrey worked for a prominent New York City firm. Previously, she gained valuable experience litigating matters spanning a diverse range of practice areas at several established firms in New York and Connecticut.
Audrey Medd (Associate-White Plains) prevailed on her motion to dismiss in Westchester County Supreme Court, New York, on behalf of Wilson Elser’s large hospital system client. In this matter, the plaintiff served a summons with notice. Wilson Elser demanded a complaint and, when none was forthcoming, moved to dismiss the matter. The plaintiff objected, arguing that he should be allowed to file a late complaint. Audrey argued that even if the plaintiff could file a late complaint, he failed to demonstrate a meritorious cause of action or establish a reasonable excuse for the late filing. The court concurred, granting Wilson Elser’s motion to dismiss and denying the plaintiff's cross-motion.
Audrey D. Medd