Background
Djinis, Anthony W. was born on December 7, 1949 in Rhinebeck, New York, United States.
Djinis, Anthony W. was born on December 7, 1949 in Rhinebeck, New York, United States.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Bachelor of Science Physics, with honors, 1971). Saint John"s University (Juris Doctor, with honors, 1974).
Worked at Pickard and Djinis (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Securities, Corporate, Litigation, Arbitration and Banking. Admitted to the bar, 1975, New New York 1976, Florida and United States.
District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New New York
1977, District of Columbia and United States. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.
1983, United States. District Court for the District of Columbia.
1987, United States. Supreme Court. 1994, United States. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia.
Author: "The Securities and Exchange Commission Administrative Proceeding," Chapter 89 Securities Laws Techniques, Matthew Bender, 1985. Company-Author: "The Regulation of Changes in Corporate Control," Fifteenth Annual Institute on Securities Regulation, Volume One, pp.
493-628, 1983; "National Association of Securities Dealers Disciplinary Proceedings: Practice and Procedure," Volume 37, Number.
3, The Business Lawyer, pp. 1213-1246, April, 1982. General Editor, Securities Arbitration: Practice and Forms, Matthew Bender, 1991.
Trial Attorney, 1977-1980 and Special Counsel, 1981-1983, Division of Enforcement, Securities and Exchange Commission.
Member: American Bar Association (Member, Committee on Federal Regulation of Securities, 1987). Pickard and Djinis, founded in 1978, renders legal services to the financial community, primarily broker-dealers, investment advisers, mutual funds and banks in the areas of securities regulation and litigation.
Many of the lawyers in the firm were previously affiliated with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm represents clients before the Securities and Exchange Commission, New York Stock Exchange, National Association of Securities Dealers and other federal and state government agencies having regulatory authority over the financial services industry.
Member: American Bar Association (Member, Committee on Federal Regulation of Securities, 1987).