Mario Cerame is one of Connecticut’s leading free speech lawyers. His practice includes defendants nationwide in SLAPP suits and other defamation suits, and especially helping investigative journalists in new media like YouTube and Tik-Tok vloggers when their speech rights are infringed by suits to silence them.
Cerame cares deeply about defending the right to say things that upset people in the search for truth. A long time member of the First Amendment Lawyers Association, he is frequently cited in Connecticut media for his First Amendment expertise. Cerame has litigated landmark Connecticut cases on speech rights in Connecticut and issues where speech intersects with emerging technology. He frequently donates his time to free speech cases and causes.
Cerame is also Aeton’s appellate, writing, and technical expert, and often handles criminal matters for the firm. He has litigated in t Connecticut’s Supreme and Appellate courts many times. Cerame is licensed to practice in Connecticut, multiple federal courts, and the United States Supreme Court.
Mario Cerame is one of Connecticut’s leading free speech lawyers. His practice includes defendants nationwide in SLAPP suits and other defamation suits, and especially helping investigative journalists in new media like YouTube and Tik-Tok vloggers when their speech rights are infringed by suits to silence them.
Cerame cares deeply about defending the right to say things that upset people in the search for truth. A long time member of the First Amendment Lawyers Association, he is frequently cited in Connecticut media for his First Amendment expertise. Cerame has litigated landmark Connecticut cases on speech rights in Connecticut and issues where speech intersects with emerging technology. He frequently donates his time to free speech cases and causes.
Cerame is also Aeton’s appellate, writing, and technical expert, and often handles criminal matters for the firm. He has litigated in t Connecticut’s Supreme and Appellate courts many times. Cerame is licensed to practice in Connecticut, multiple federal courts, and the United States Supreme Court.
Cerame is a 2012 graduate of Quinnipiac University School of Law. There he was a Publications Editor on Law Review and received numerous accolades and awards, including the Excellence in Written Advocacy Award, the Excellence in Clinical Work Award, the Service to the Community Award, the Service to the Law School Award, the Outstanding Performance in Oral Advocacy Award, and the Outstanding Legal Scholarship Award.
Prior to law school Cerame was an English teacher in upstate New York. Prior to teaching, he had a colorful array of work, from professional theater, to massage therapy, to working with juvenile offenders, to bartending, among many others.