Background
DiLeo, Anthony M. was born on November 22, 1946 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.
DiLeo, Anthony M. was born on November 22, 1946 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.
Tulane University of Louisiana (Bachelor of Arts, 1968. Juris Doctor, 1970); Harvard University (Master of Laws, 1971). Order of the Coif. Morrison Law Review Prize for Student Writing, 1970.
Member, Board of Editors, 1968-1969.
Assistant Editor, 1969-1970, Tulane Law Review.
Worked at Stone, Pigman, Walther, Wittmann & Hutchinson, Limited liability partnership (New Orleans, Los Angeles) specializing in Administrative Proceedings, Admiralty, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Antitrust, Banking, Bankruptcy, Commercial Litigation, Commercial Transactions, Constitutional, Corporate and Securities, Domestic Relations, Environmental, Executive Compensation, Employee Benefits, and Employment, Finance, General Civil Practice, Health Care, Insurance Defense, Insurance Regulation, Intellectual Property, International, Media, Mergers and Acquisitions, Non-Profit Organizations, Oil and Gas, Probate, Estate Planning and Trusts, Products Liability, Professional Malpractice, Public and Private Corporate Financing, Public Utilities, Real Estate, Securities Litigation and Arbitration, Taxation (Federal and State), Toxic Tort Litigation, White Collar Criminal Defense. Admitted to the bar, 1970, Louisiana. 1972, District of Columbia.
Order of the Coif.
Morrison Law Review Prize for Student Writing, 1970. Member, Board of Editors, 1968-1969. Assistant Editor, 1969-1970, Tulane Law Review.
Lecturer: Consumer Law, Tulane University of Louisiana, School of Law, 1972.
Instructor, Legal Writing, Boston University School of Law, 1970. Clerk to: Judge Alvin Rubin, United States.
District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana, 1971-1972. Judge John Minor Wisdom, United States.
Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, 1973.
Appointed by Louisiana Supreme Court as Louisiana Bar Examiner in Corporations and Member, Louisiana Committee on Bar Admissions, 1982-1984. Books and Articles Written: Editor, Louisiana Corporation Newsletter, 1986-1987. Company-author: with Judge Alvin B. Rubin, United States.
District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana, "Law Clerk Manual," Federal Judicial Center, 1977.
"Introduction to the Mandatory Petroleum Allocation Regulations," Louisiana Bar Association Journal, Volume 22, Number. 2, p. 107, September, 1974.
Author: "Planning for the Payment of Federal Estate Tax," published in Louisiana Revised Statutes, Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure, pocket part. "Developments in Section 269 of the Internal Revenue Code," American Bar Association Journal, August, 1973.
"Directions of Population Policy in the United States: Alternatives for Legal Reform," Tulane Law Review, December, 1971, Volume 46, p.
184. "Labor Immunities and the Public Interest," Tulane Law Review, 1970, Volume 44, p. 297. Lectures with Published Speech Materials: "Privilege and Legal Issues: Internal Investigations," presented at the American Academy of Healthcare Attorneys of the American Hospital Association, December 12, 1996.
"Organization, Operation, Sale or Dissolution of Ancillary Facilities: The Physician Point of View," presented at the National Health Lawyers Association, Physicians and Hospitals: Business Transactions and Medical Staff, April 18, 1996.
"Issues in the Law and Sports Medicine," presented to the Louisiana Sports Medicine Update, December 9, 1995. "Current Antitrust Issues in Health Care," presented to the Louisiana Hospital Association Sixth Annual Health Care Symposium, November 16, 1994, New Orleans, Louisiana. "Ancillary Facilities for Physicians in the 1990"s: Formation and Dissolution Issues," presented at the National Health Lawyers Association, Annual Meeting, 1994.
"Legal Aspects of Sports Medicine and Liabilities in the Treatment of Athletes," presented at Louisiana State Medical Society, Sports Medicine Update, 1993.
"Dealing with Liabilities of Professionals in the Context of Limited Liability Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships," City Club of Baton Rouge Seminar, 1992. "Elder Law - The Danger of Catastrophic Medical Expenses" delivered at the 21stAnnual Estate Planning Seminar at Louisiana State University Law School, 1991.
"Planning Foreign the Payment of Federal Estate Taxes After the Tax Reform Acting of 1976," delivered to the Estate Planning Council of New Orleans, 1978. "How to Write a Psychiatric Forensic Report for Use in Litigation," delivered to the 1977 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 1977.
"Recent Developments in the Type F Reorganization of Section 368 of the Internal Revenue Code," delivered to Louisiana Bar Association, Section on Taxation, 1976.
Member: New Orleans (Member, Executive Committee, 1986-1988. Chairman, Committee on Articles of Incorporation, 1987-1988), Louisiana State (Council Member and Chairman, Section on Corporation and Business Law, 1981-1984) and American (Member, Health Law Committee) Bar Associations. The District of Columbia Bar.
American Law Institute.
Louisiana Society of Hospital Attorneys. Louisiana Hospital Association Society for Hospital Attorneys.
American Academy of Health Care Attorneys. National Health Law Association.
Stone, Pigman is a firm of 70 attorneys.
Founded in New Orleans in 1929 by Judge John Minor Wisdom and Saul Stone, the firm has maintained a commitment to excellence. Singled out by The American Lawyer "one of the best law firms in the country," Stone, Pigman has "quietly built a practice that"s as good. as of many 200-lawyer firms in New York, Chicago and Los Los Angeles".
New Orleans (Member, Executive Committee, 1986-1988. Chairman, Committee on Articles of Incorporation, 1988), Louisiana State (Council Member and Chairman, Section on Corporation and Business Law, 1981-1984) and American Bar Associations. The District of Columbia Bar.
American Law Institute.
Board Certified Tax Attorney, Louisiana State Bar Association Specialization Board (Taxation).