Background
Donelli, Kathleen was born on September 4, 1951 in New York, New York, United States.
Donelli, Kathleen was born on September 4, 1951 in New York, New York, United States.
Boston University; City College of the City University of New York (Bachelor of Arts, 1975). Manhattanville College (Master of Arts in Teaching, 1982). Pace Law School (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1985).
Jaffer v. Miles, 134 Anno Domini 2d 572 (2d Deputy"t), appeal den"daughter, 71 New York 2d 927 (1988); Schulman Investment Company v. Innomed, Incorporated., 160 Anno Domini 2d 865 (2d Deputy"t 1990); 1185 Avenue of the Americas Associates v. The Resolution Trust Corporation, 1994 WL 145384, F.2 (2d Circuit 1994); Route 22 Associates v. Cipes, 6/6/94 North.Y.L.J., Page 33, Colonel 6 (2d Deputy"t 1994); Tropea v. Tropea; Brown v. Kenward, 87N.Y.2d 727 (1996).Worked at McCarthy, Fingar, Donovan, Drazen & Smith, Limited liability partnership (White Plains, New York) specializing in General Civil Trial Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Banking, Bankruptcy, Business, Corporation, Estate Planning, Municipal, Probate, Real Estate and Taxation Law. Admitted to the bar, 1985, Connecticut.
1986, New New York
1987, United States. District Court, Southern District of New New York 1989, United States. District Court, District of Connecticut.
1993, United States. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.
Member, 1983-1984 and Articles Editor, 1984-1985, Pace Law Review. Author: "Dirks v. Securities and Exchange Commission: New Guidelines for Tippee Liability Under Rule 10b-5," 4 Pace Law Review 631, 1984.
Vice President, White Plains Bar Association. Chair and Corresponding Secretary, Judicial Screening Committee, Westchester Women"s Bar Association.
Member: Westchester County, New York State and American Bar Associations.
McCarthy, Fingar, Donovan, Drazen & Smith, Limited liability partnership was founded a half century ago in White Plains, New New York While the firm has served, and continues to serve the general legal needs of a diverse group of clients thoughout New York, Connecticut, Florida, and beyond, its long-standing ties with the Westchester business community have permitted it to develop a significant commercial practice, offering to that community the legal services usually associated with large New York City firms.
Member, 1983-1984 and Articles Editor, 1984-1985, Pace Law Review.