Background
FREDERICO, DONALD was born on November 28, 1954 in Rochester, New York, United States.
FREDERICO, DONALD was born on November 28, 1954 in Rochester, New York, United States.
College of Wooster (Bachelor of Arts, 1976). Cornell University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1979). Phi Beta Kappa. Recipient, American Jurisprudence Award in Constitutional Law, 1977.
Managing Editor, Cornell Law Review, 1978-1979.
Law Clerk to Honorary Joseph L Tauro, United States. District Court, District of Massachusetts, 1979-1980.
Worked at McDermott, Will & Emery (Boston, Master of Arts) specializing in General Practice (including Corporate, Employee Benefits, Estate Planning, Health, Litigation and Tax Law). Admitted to the bar, 1980, Massachusetts. Phi Beta Kappa. Recipient: William J. Galpin Award for General Excellence in College Work, 1976.
American Jurisprudence Award in Constitutional Law, 1977.
Managing Editor, Cornell Law Review, 1978-1979. Associate Editor, Massachusetts Law Review, 1989-1994.
Law Clerk to Honorary Joseph L Tauro, United States. District Court, District of Massachusetts, 1979-1980.
Member, Civil Justice Reform Advisory Group, United States.
District Court for the District of Massachusetts, 1991-1994. Member: Boston (Chair, Federal Practice and Procedure Committee, 1996) and American Bar Associations McDermott, Will & Emery is an international law firm founded in 1934.
Originally a Chicago tax law practice, the firm has established a full-service presence in seven domestic and three international offices with more than 600 attorneys.
Clients include large corporations and individuals as well as small and medium-sized businesses. The firm represents a wide range of industrial, financial and commercial enterprises, both publicly and privately held.
Firm attorneys represent clients in every state as well as numerous foreign jurisdictions.
Member, Civil Justice Reform Advisory Group, United States. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, 1991-1994. Member: Boston (Chair, Federal Practice and Procedure Committee, 1996) and American Bar Associations