Background
Bagnato, John Jay was born on December 25, 1943 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States.
Bagnato, John Jay was born on December 25, 1943 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States.
Washington & Jefferson College (Bachelor of Arts, 1965). Case Western Reserve University (Juris Doctor, 1968).
Worked at Spence, Custer, Saylor, Wolfe & Rose (Johnstown, Pennsylvania) specializing in General Civil Practice. Real Estate, Probate, Labor, Corporation, Casualty Insurance, Bankruptcy, Creditors Rights, Business and Estate Planning, Family Law, Commercial Litigation and Personal Injury Law, Product Liability, Medical Malpractice. Trials. State and Federal Workers Compensation and Hospital Law.
Admitted to the bar, 1968, Ohio.
1971, Pennsylvania; 1976, United States. District Court, Western District of Pennsylvania.
1984, United States. Court of Appeals, Third, Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth and Eleventh Circuits.
1987, United States. Supreme Court. Phi Delta Phi. Member, Moot Court Board, 1967-1968.
President, Student Bar Association, 1967-1968. Member: Cambria County (President, 1989-1990), Pennsylvania (Chairman, Workers Compensation Law Section, 1990-1991.
Section Counsel Member, 1985) and American Bar Associations.
Pennsylvania Bar Institute (Faculty Member for Workers Compensation, 1988). Military: Captain, United States. Army, 1969-1971
The firm was founded in 1942 by George M. Spence, Everett East. Custer and John P. Saylor.
Upon David C. Wolfe and Robert G. Rose joining the firm, the present name was adopted.
The firm maintains offices in Johnstown and offers general civil legal services on a statewide basis, including Federal Court practice.
Member, Moot Court Board, 1967-1968. President, Student Bar Association, 1967-1968. Member: Cambria County (President, 1989-1990), Pennsylvania (Chairman, Workers Compensation Law Section, 1990-1991.
Section Counsel Member, 1985) and American Bar Associations.
Pennsylvania Bar Institute (Faculty Member for Workers Compensation, 1988). Military: Captain, United States.
Army, 1969-1971.