Background
Colapinto, David K. was born on December 4, 1958 in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States.
Colapinto, David K. was born on December 4, 1958 in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States.
Boston University (Bachelor of Arts, 1984). Antioch School of Law (Juris Doctor, 1987).
Garner v. Morrison-Knudsen Company, Inc Corporation, 456 South.E.2d 907 (South Carolina (U.S.) 1995); In the Matter of Arizona Public Service Company, 36 National Research Council 338 (1992); Mitchell v. Arizona Public Service Company, 91-European Research Area- 9 (1992); Gaballa v. The Atlantic Group, Incorporated., 94-European Research Area-9 (1996); Leveille v. New York Air National Guard, 94-TSC-3 (1996).Worked at Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto, Professional Corporation (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in "Whistleblower" Protection, Complex Civil Litigation against the Government and Major Corporations, Inspector General Investigation Proceedings, Debarment and Licensing, Labor Law, First Amendment Law, Privacy, Freedom of Information, False Claims Acting, Atomic Energy and Environmental Law. Admitted to the bar, 1988, Pennsylvania and District of Columbia. 1989, Massachusetts.
Legal Editor, Whistleblower News and Law Reporter.
Member: American Bar Association (Member, Section on Labor and Employment Litigation, 1993). National Lawyers Guild.
Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto, Professional Corporation is the nation"s most successful law firm in the area of nuclear and environmental whistleblower protection law. The partners of the law firm have approximately 25 years combined litigation experience, specializing primarily in whistleblower protection litigation as well as employment, constitutional, freedom of information and privacy, complex civil, criminal and administrative litigation.
Partners of the firm have represented KDKA-television (Columbia Broadcasting System affiliate station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), the Village Voice newspaper and numerous nationally recognized whistleblowers employed in private and public sectors.
Member: American Bar Association (Member, Section on Labor and Employment Litigation, 1993). National Lawyers Guild.