Attorney Jeremy A. Gustafson Zabel Schellenberg Practice Areas Appellate Advocacy  Civil and Commercial Litigation  Municipal and Government  Land Use, Zoning, Planning & Environmental Regulation

Jeremy A. Gustafson

Associate

Overview

Jeremy is an associate practicing in the areas of municipal and governmental law, appellate advocacy, and land use, zoning, planning and environmental regulation.

Jeremy received his J.D. magna cum laude, from Quinnipiac School of Law, where he served as the research and symposium editor of the Quinnipiac Law Review. His student note was published in 2025, in the 43rd Issue of the Quinnipiac Law Review. During his time in law school, Jeremy also served as the ABA Representative of the Student Bar Association, Treasurer of the Environmental Law Society and a member of numerous other student organizations such as the Quinnipiac University Climate Survey Committee, the American Bar Association Law Student Division Election Committee, and the Student Liaison to the ABA’s Section of State and Local Government Law. He received his B.A. in Political Science and his B.S. in Economics as well as a minor in History from Quinnipiac University, where he graduated summa cum laude.

Before law school, Jeremy worked at the Town of North Haven Department of Public Works, where he helped secure funding for the department and collaborated with Blight Officers to address the need for blight remedy within the town. Additionally, he conducted ADA compliance audits on municipality-owned buildings and participated in community programs to promote recycling within the town. Since beginning his legal career, he has continued to work with municipal governments to address their legal needs. With over four years of experience working with municipal governments, Jeremy is experienced with drafting ordinances, contracts, and legal opinions tailored to each municipality’s needs. Additionally, Jeremy has argued before the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act Commission, achieving a decision in his client’s favor, as well as conducting research and drafting briefs for matters before the Connecticut Supreme Court and Connecticut Appellate Court.

Education

Quinnipiac University School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2025

  • Staff Member and Research & Symposium Editor, Quinnipiac Law Review

Quinnipiac University, B.A. & B.S., summa cum laude, 2022

  • Member, Phi Alpha Theta Academic History Honor Society

  • Member, Pi Sigma Alpha Academic Political Science Honor Society

Professional Affiliations

Connecticut Association of Municipal Attorneys

New Haven Bar Association

Connecticut Bar Association

American Bar Association

  • Former Student Liaison to State and Local Government Section

Admissions

Connecticut

Honors, Awards, and Community Service

Campaign Volunteer, Campaign for Member of Parliament Rachel Harder, 2019

Distinguished Academic Achievement in Public Health Law, Quinnipiac School of Law, 2025

Judge Alan H. Nevas Book Award, 2025

Outstanding Legal Scholarship Award, Quinnipiac School of Law, 2025

Research Volunteer, Oliver Ellsworth Homestead, Windsor, Connecticut

Superior Classroom Performance Award, Quinnipiac School of Law, 2025

Service to the Community Award, Quinnipiac School of Law, 2025

Service to the Law School Award, Quinnipiac School of Law, 2025

Publications

Article: Don’t Sleep on Land Use! Intersection Between Local Police Powers and Sleep, 48 Zoning and Planning L. Report (September 2025)

Note: Remedying the Impact: A Comprehensive Analysis of Connecticut’s Anti-Blight Regulations and their Key Implications on Local Governments, 43 Quinnipiac L. Rev. 347 (2025)