Background
Katarincic, Joseph A. was born on July 20, 1931 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
Katarincic, Joseph A. was born on July 20, 1931 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
Duquesne University (Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, 1953). University of Pittsburgh (Master of Arts, 1958. Bachelor of Laws, 1960).
Worked at Katarincic & Salmon (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) specializing in General Practice. Litigation, Mergers and Acquisitions, Securities, Antitrust, Construction, Proxy Contests, Products Liability and Environmental Law. Corporate Investigations and White Collar Criminal Defense, Corporate Insolvency and Reorganizations.
Trials and Appeals, Railroads. Admitted to the bar, 1960, Pennsylvania. 1993, Texas; 1995, West Virginia.
Author: "Right to Counsel and the Unpopular Cause," 20 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 725, 1959. "Judicial Conferences of the Third Circuit," 3 Duquesne L. Rev. 47 (1964); "Elimination of Non-Conforming Uses, Buildings and Structures by Amortization - Concept versus Law," 2 Duquesne University Law Review 429, 1972.
"Federal Class Actions Under Rule 23How To Improve The Merits Of Your Action Without Improving The Merits Of Your Claim," 33 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 429 (1972). Law Clerk to Honorary Austin L. Staley, United States. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit, 1960-1961.
Adjunct Professor of Law, Duquesne University School of Law, 1962-1970. Planning Committee, Pennsylvania Bar Institute. Member, Port Authority of Allegheny County.
Board of Directors, Duquesne University. Board of Governors, University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Delegate, Judicial Conference of the Third Circuit.
Chairman, Alcosan Board of Directors, 1996. Senior Counsel of Allegheny County, January-May, 1996. Member: American Law Institute.
International Academy of Trial Lawyers. Academy of Trial Lawyers of Allegheny County. Katarincic & Salmon ("K&S") was founded in 1989 by a diverse group of accomplished lawyers who believed that a sophisticated national law practice, focused on responsive problem-solving, could be conducted outside the hierarchy and bureaucratic constraints of a large firm.
Author: "Right to Counsel and the Unpopular Cause," 20 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 725, 1959. "Judicial Conferences of the Third Circuit," 3 Duquesne L. Rev. 47 (1964)
"Elimination of Non-Conforming Uses, Buildings and Structures by Amortization - Concept versus Law," 2 Duquesne University Law Review 429, 1972.
"Federal Class Actions Under Rule 23How To Improve The Merits Of Your Action Without Improving The Merits Of Your Claim," 33 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 429 (1972). Law Clerk to Honorary Austin L. Staley, United States. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit, 1960-1961.
Adjunct Professor of Law, Duquesne University School of Law, 1962-1970. Planning Committee, Pennsylvania Bar Institute.
Member, Port Authority of Allegheny County. Board of Directors, Duquesne University. Board of Governors, University of Pittsburgh School of Law.
Delegate, Judicial Conference of the Third Circuit. Chairman, Alcosan Board of Directors, 1996. Senior Counsel of Allegheny County, January-May, 1996.
Member: American Law Institute. International Academy of Trial Lawyers. Academy of Trial Lawyers of Allegheny County.