
Shipman & Goodwin’s associates Sarah Kettenmann and Brian Remondino have been named to Fairfield County Business Journal’s “40 Under Forty” list for 2025. This annual recognition celebrates the region’s most influential and accomplished young professionals who demonstrate exceptional leadership, professional achievement and community involvement.
“Sarah and Brian exemplify the caliber of legal talent and commitment to excellence that defines our firm,” said Leander Dolphin, managing partner at Shipman & Goodwin. “Their recognition among Fairfield County’s 40 Under Forty reflects not only their professional accomplishments but also their dedication to our clients and communities.”
Kettenmann has distinguished herself as a leader in environmental law, co-authoring the first English-to-Mandarin Dictionary of Environmental and Climate Change Law and contributing to numerous legal publications. She chairs the Environmental Committee for the Fairfield County Bar Association and is a founding member of Interlaw’s global team addressing PFAS regulations across multiple jurisdictions. Fluent in German and Mandarin, she volunteers with her therapy dog at Norwalk Nuvance Hospital and has participated in groundbreaking oceanic research with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.

Remondino has distinguished himself, demonstrating outstanding legal strategy on high-value litigation matters and bankruptcy cases. He is also recognized for his work on high-profile cases earlier in his career, including investigations into the Philadelphia Police Department’s response following George Floyd’s death and the Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s handling of remains from the 1985 MOVE bombing. His reputation for high-quality work has made him increasingly sought-after among both clients and colleagues alike.
The 40 Under Forty award winners were published by Westfair Business Journal on April 14. The honorees will be celebrated at an awards dinner on June 12 at Serafresca at the Italian Club in Stamford.
With more than 140 lawyers in offices throughout Connecticut and New York, Shipman & Goodwin serves the needs of local, regional, national and international clients that include public and private companies, educational institutions, governmental entities, nonprofit organizations and individuals. Shipman has been recognized by Women Inc. magazine as one of the “Top 100 Law Firms for Women.” The National Law Journal also ranked Shipman as the eighth most-inclusive firm for women in its 2021 national survey.














