Background
Grosso, Andrew was born on October 20, 1953 in Brooklyn. Son of Andrew and Anna Josephine Grosso.
Grosso, Andrew was born on October 20, 1953 in Brooklyn. Son of Andrew and Anna Josephine Grosso.
Bachelor of Science in Physics, Rensselaer Polytech Institute, 1975. Master of Science in Physical Science, Rensselaer Polytech Institute, 1977. Master of Science in Computer Science, Rensselaer Polytech Institute, 1979.
Juris Doctor, Notre Dame University, 1980.
Admitted to the bar, 1981, New York and District of Columbia. 1994, Florida; 1995, United States. Supreme Court.
Author: "Computer Crime," Criminal Defense Techniques, Matthew Bender and Company, Incorporated., 1996.
"Search Warrant Applications," Federal Bureau of Investigation Law Enforcement Bulletin, 1994.
"Essentials for the Prosecution and Defense of Federal Program Fraud," Criminal Defense Techniques, Matthew Bender and Company, Incorporated., 1994. "The National Information Infrastructure: Implications for Commerce, Security, and Law Enforcement," Federal Bar News and Journal, 1994.
"Medical Necessity and the Medicare and Medicaid Anti-Kickback Statute," Federal Bar News and Journal, 1993. "Prosecuting Health Care Fraud: Tools of the Trade," Federal Bar News and Journal, 1993.
"Health Care Fraud: Prosecuting Lack of Medical Necessity," Federal Bureau of Investigation Law Enforcement Bulletin, 1992.
"Legislation for the Patenting of Living Organisms: Specificity, Public Safety and Ethical Considerations," Journal of Legislation, 1980. Company-author: "The Geostationary Orbit: Legal, Technical and Political Issues Surrounding Its Use in World Telecommunications," Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 1984. Assistant United States.
Attorney: Middle District of Florida, 1983-1990.
District of Massachusetts, 1990-1994 (Member, Health Care Fraud Working Group, United States. Department of Justice).
Member: Federal and American (Criminal Justice Section: Chair, Committee on Science and Technology) Bar Associations. Association for Computing Machinery (Member, National Policy Committee).
American Physical Society.
Member American Bar Association (member criminal justice section 1996-1998, chair science and technical committee 1996-1998, white collar crime committee since 1992), Association Computer Machinery (national policy committee since 1995, chair law and computing technical committee since 1999), Florida Bar Association (computer law committee since 1996).