For attorney John Stafstrom, being in the middle of the contract negotiations of large public-private partnerships is starting to become a habit.

That was certainly made clear late in 2011, when he was working to complete a $291 million financing package to bring Jackson Laboratory’s genome research facility to University of Connecticut School of Medicine in Farmington. The go-ahead for the collaboration between the Maine-based bioscience company and the state was approved by the legislature in October, with a deadline to sign all the documents by Jan. 1, 2012.

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