Background
Rissetto, Christopher L. was born on July 17, 1946 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
Rissetto, Christopher L. was born on July 17, 1946 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
San Francisco State University (Bachelor of Arts, 1968). University of California at Davis (Master of Arts, 1970). University of Wisconsin (Juris Doctor, 1973).
Worked at Holland & Knight Limited Liability Partnership (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in General Practice including Administrative Law, Admiralty, Agribusiness, Antitrust, Bankruptcy, Civil and White Collar Criminal Litigation, Commercial Leasing, Computer Law, Construction Law, Environmental and Land Use, Energy, Financial Institutions, General Corporate, Health Care, Housing and Housing Finance, Immigration, Insurance Law, Intellectual Property, International Business, Labor/Employment/Employee Retirement Income Security Act, Legislation, Media Law, Mortgage Banking, Probate and Estate Planning, Public Finance, Real Estate Finance and Development, Securities and Corporate Finance, Taxation (State, Federal and International) and Workers" Compensation. Admitted to the bar, 1973, Wisconsin. 1980, District of Columbia, United States.
Supreme Court and United States.
Claims Court; 1981, Virginia. United States. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, 3d, 4th, 6th, 7th, 10th, 11th and Federal Circuits.
Federal District Courts for the District of Columbia. United States. District Court, Western District of Wisconsin.
Pi Sigma Alpha. Company-author: "The United States.
Environmental Protection Agency: Procedures Foreign Administrative Resolution of Bid Protests Under Construction Grants," 15 Yearbook of Procurement Articles 351, Federal Publications, Incorporated., 1978. "Clean Water Acting: NPDES Permit Strategies," 60 Journal Water Pollution Control Federation 309, March, 1988.
"Procuring Superfund Design and Construction Services," ENR Achieving Hazardous Waste Cleanup, CEMC/ENR 1989: "Control Strategies for Combined Sewer Overflow," 61 Journal
Water Pollution Control Federation 1408, August 1989. "The Americans With Disability Acting Construction Requirements," Construction Briefings (Second Series) 92-9, August 1992: "Mass Transit Construction Contracting," Construction Briefings (Second Series) 92-13, December, 1993.
"A Move Towards Environmental Justice," Water Environment and Technology Journal, April 1994. "Congress Earmarks Grants for Wastewater Projects," Water Environment and Technology Journal, January 1995.
"Paving the Way to POTW Privatization," Water Environment and Technology Journal, February 1996.
"Practical Aspects of Federal Grant Funding for the Owner, Contractor, and Subcontractors," 1996 Wiley Construction Law Update. "Privatization of Public Infrastructure," 1997 Wiley Construction Law Update. "Privatization and Creative Funding Opportunities," State & Local Law News, American Bar Association Section of State and Local Government Law, Winter 1997.
Attorney: United States.
Environmental Protection Agency, 1974-1980. Office of the General Counsel, 1976-1980.
Member, Advisory Board, BNA Federal Contracts Report, 1985. Member: The District of Columbia Bar.
State Bar of Wisconsin.
Virginia State Bar. Federal and American (Member, Sections on: Public Contract Law. Administrative Law; Urban, State and Local Government Law.
Natural Resources Law.
Litigation. Chairman, Federal, State and Local Precontract and Procurement Under Grants Administrative Remedies Committee, 1981-1984) Bar Associations. Bar Association of the District of Columbia.
Holland & Knight traces its origins in Florida to the 1880"s, and the firm now numbers approximately 500 lawyers in its 12 offices.
Committed to the standards of professional excellence and leadership, the firm values and strongly encourages public service to the nation and to the states and communities in which its lawyers live. Members of the firm have distinguished themselves through service as senator, governor, presidents of the bar associations, elected and appointed positions in local, state and federal governments, and in the judiciary.
Co-author: "The United States. Environmental Protection Agency: Procedures For Administrative Resolution of Bid Protests Under Construction Grants," 15 Yearbook of Procurement Articles 351, Federal Publications, Inc., 1978. "Clean Water Act: NPDES Permit Strategies," 60 Jour.
Water Pollution Control Federation 309, March, 1988. "Procuring Superfund Design and Construction Services," ENR Achieving Hazardous Waste Cleanup, CEMC/ENR 1989: "Control Strategies for Combined Sewer Overflow," 61 Jour. Water Pollution Control Federation 1408, August 1989.
"The Americans With Disability Act Construction Requirements," Construction Briefings (Second Series) 92-9, August 1992: "Mass Transit Construction Contracting," Construction Briefings (Second Series) 92-13, December, 1993. "A Move Towards Environmental Justice," Water Environment and Technology Journal, April 1994. "Congress Earmarks Grants for Wastewater Projects," Water Environment and Technology Journal, January 1995.
"Paving the Way to POTW Privatization," Water Environment and Technology Journal, February 1996. "Practical Aspects of Federal Grant Funding for the Owner, Contractor, and Subcontractors," 1996 Wiley Construction Law Update. "Privatization of Public Infrastructure," 1997 Wiley Construction Law Update.
"Privatization and Creative Funding Opportunities," State & Local Law News, American Bar Association Section of State and Local Government Law, Winter 1997. Attorney: United States. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974-1980.
Office of the General Counsel, 1976-1980.
Member, Advisory Board, BNA Federal Contracts Report, 1985. Member: The District of Columbia Bar. State Bar of Wisconsin.
Virginia State Bar.
Federal and American (Member, Sections on: Public Contract Law. Administrative Law; Urban, State and Local Government Law. Natural Resources Law.
Litigation.
Chairman, Federal, State and Local Precontract and Procurement Under Grants Administrative Remedies Committee, 1981-1984) Bar Associations. Bar Association of the District of Columbia.