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MICHAEL AMODIO, American Lawyer, Partner of THE BANK OF NEW YORK.

Background

Amodio, Michael P. was born on November 23, 1956 in Mount Vernon, New York, United States.

Education

Fordham University (Bachelor of Arts, 1978). Pace University (Juris Doctor, 1981). Chairman, New Rochelle Human Rights Commission, 1985-1988.

Career

Worked at Pirro, Collier, Cohen & Halpern, Limited Liability Partnership (White Plains, New York) specializing in Business Law and Advice, including Corporate, Employment, Securities, Partnership and Mergers and Acquisitions, both here and abroad, Real Estate including Acquisition, Zoning and Land Use Planning, Environmental Law Construction, Permanent and Tax Exempt Financing, Leasing, Syndication, Tax Certiorari, Civil Litigation in State and Federal Courts including Antitrust, Commercial Disputes, Matrimonial, Employment Discrimination, Shareholder"s Derivative Actions, Special Proceedings, Securities, Trusts and Estates, Taxation and Bankruptcy. Admitted to the bar, 1982, New York, United States. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New New York

1985, United States.

Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. 1987, United States. Supreme Court. 1989, District of Columbia.

A full-service law firm organized June 1, 1994.

The firm is the product of the merger of Collier, Cohen, Crystal & Bock, founded in 1983 and Pirro & Monsell, Professional Corporation, founded in 1976. Its mission is to provide the highest quality legal services, with emphasis on the personal attention of its partners to client matters, at a realistic cost.

The Firm has been successful in doing so for both large and small corporate clients as well as individuals and looks forward to continued success in building on its existing client relationships and establishing new ones.

Achievements

  • Michael P. Amodio has been listed as a reputable lawyer by Martindale-Hubbell.

Membership

New York State and American Bar Associations. (Vice President, New York Office).