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A court-appointed conservator improperly billed the state’s probate courts for representing people who had died and improperly collected certain fees, a state investigation determined. Lisa Foy, a Canton attorney who …
A Connecticut state investigation found that Lisa Foy, a Canton attorney serving as a court-appointed conservator in probate courts from Torrington to Niantic, overbilled and incorrectly billed the state for her services. The billing review revealed charges for representing clients who had already died, along with other improper fee collections. Foy entered an agreement with the state and forfeited $20,859 — the amount investigators determined she had been overpaid. The case reflects ongoing scrutiny of conservator billing practices in Connecticut's probate court system.
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Media Coverage · April 20, 2026
A state investigation found that Canton attorney Lisa Foy billed Connecticut probate courts for work on behalf of clients who were already dead and collected full conservator fees she was not entitled to when co-appointed with other conservators. Foy forfeited $20,859 in overpaid fees under an agreement with the state. A July 11 letter to Foy described the billing records as showing 'a pattern of billing for matters
newspaper Read articleA court-appointed conservator improperly billed the state’s probate courts for representing people who had died and improperly collected certain fees, a state investigation determined. Lisa Foy, a Canton attorney who worked in probate courts from Torrington to Niantic, forfeited $20,859 in fees that the state had overpaid her, after the investigation found this amount was over-billed and incorrectly billed, according to an agreement with the state. A review of Foy’s billing practices “revealed a
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A state investigation found that Canton attorney Lisa Foy billed Connecticut probate courts for work on behalf of clients who were already dead and collected full conservator fees she was not entitled to when co-appointed with other conservators. Foy forfeited $20,859 in overpaid fees under an agreement with the state. A July 11 letter to Foy described the billing records as showing 'a pattern of billing for matters in which the protected persons have been deceased.'.
A court-appointed conservator improperly billed the state’s probate courts for representing people who had died and improperly collected certain fees, a state investigation determined. Lisa Foy, a Canton attorney who …
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