Background
DiLorenzo, Louis P. was born on November 3, 1952 in Waterloo, New York, United States.
DiLorenzo, Louis P. was born on November 3, 1952 in Waterloo, New York, United States.
United States Military Academy and Syracuse University (Bachelor of Arts, 1973). State University of New York at Buffalo (Juris Doctor, 1976).
Worked at Bond, Schoeneck & King, Limited Liability Partnership (Syracuse, New York) specializing in General Trial and Appellate Practice before all State and Federal Courts. Administrative, Banking, Bankruptcy, Bonding and Corporate Finance, Construction, Corporate, Creditors" Rights, Emerging Business, Employee Benefits, Employment Law Litigation, Environmental, Estate Planning, First Amendment, Health Care, Higher Education, Insurance Defense, Intellectual Property, International, Labor and Employment, Legislative, Media, Municipal, Pension, Personal Injury, Probate, Products Liability, Professional Malpractice, Real Estate, School, Taxation, White Collar Criminal Defense and Zoning Law. Admitted to the bar, 1977, New York and United States.
District Court, Northern and Western Districts of New New York
1988, United States. Supreme Court. 1989, United States. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.
Company-Author: "Forging a Strategy to Combat Sympathy Strikes," Syracuse Law Review, 1978. "Worker"s Compensation Discrimination in New York," New York State Bar Journal, June, 1982.
"Title IX and Intercollegiate Athletics," Journal of College and University Law, 1980.
"Some of the More Exotic Risks Associated with Drug Testing," Proceedings of New York University"s 42nd National Conference on Labor, 1989. "Corporate Counseling," NYSBA Treatise, 1989. "Public Sector Labor Law," NYSBA Treatise, 1988.
"Violence in the Workplace," NYSBJ, January, 1995.
"Mid Contract Transfers of Bargaining Unit Work," Commerce Clearing House Labor Law Journal, June, 1994. Adjunct Faculty Member, Syracuse University School of Management, 1989.
Company-Chair of Firm"s Employment Law Litigation Group. Member: Onondaga County, New York State (Member, Executive Committee, Labor Law Section, 1982.
Chair, Labor Relations Committee, 1987-1990.
Chair, Continuing legal education Committee, 1990-1993, Section Chair, 1995. Young Lawyers Section, 1982-1990, Chair, 1987. Delegate, New York State House of Delegates, 1984-1987, 1989) and American Bar Associations.
National Association of College and University Attorneys.
Since 1897 Bond, Schoeneck & King has grown to become one of the 250 largest law firms in the United States. From a general practice, the firm now includes 21 distinct practice areas with offices in eight cities and three states.
Co-Author: "Forging a Strategy to Combat Sympathy Strikes," Syracuse Law Review, 1978. "Worker's Compensation Discrimination in New York," New York State Bar Journal, June, 1982. "Title IX and Intercollegiate Athletics," Journal of College and University Law, 1980.
"Some of the More Exotic Risks Associated with Drug Testing," Proceedings of NYU's 42nd National Conference on Labor, 1989. "Corporate Counseling," NYSBA Treatise, 1989. "Public Sector Labor Law," NYSBA Treatise, 1988.
"Violence in the Workplace," NYSBJ, January, 1995. "Mid Contract Transfers of Bargaining Unit Work," CCH Labor Law Journal, June, 1994. Adjunct Faculty Member, Syracuse University School of Management, 1989.
Co-Chair of Firm's Employment Law Litigation Group.
Member: Onondaga County, New York State (Member, Executive Committee, Labor Law Section, 1982. Chair, Labor Relations Committee, 1987-1990. Chair, Continuing legal education Committee, 1990-1993, Section Chair, 1995.
Young Lawyers Section, 1982-1990, Chair, 1987.
Delegate, New York State House of Delegates, 1984-1987, 1989) and American Bar Associations. National Association of College and University Attorneys.