Background
Del Duca, Patrick was born on August 21, 1957 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States.
Del Duca, Patrick was born on August 21, 1957 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States.
Harvard University (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1978. Juris Doctor, 1983); Université de Lyon (Diploma of Advanced Studies, 1979). European University Institute (Ph.D, 1985).
Universitŕ di Bologna (dott. di giur., 1987). Spoken languages: French, Italian and Spanish.
Worked at Kelley Drye & Warren LLP. Admitted to the bar, 1983, Pa. and United States. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
1984, D.C.; 1986, California. Fulbright Fellow, 1981-1982. Rotary Fellow, 1978-1979.
PPG National Merit Scholar, 1976. Author: "Why Project Finance Can Make Sense," CCM (The American Lawyer's Corporate Counsel Magazine, February 1996. "Thoughts On Focusing the Judgment Of An Environmental Expert," The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, December 1995.
"The Environmental Consultant's Opinion Letter," 20 Environmental Law Reporter 10184, 1990. "La disciplina statunitense sull'ammissione in borsa di valori mobiliari," 88 Rivista di diritto commerciale 603, 1990. "United States, French and Italian Air Pollution Control: Central and Local Relations as a Structural Determinant of Policy," 10 Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Journal 497, 1988.
"Uniform Law, Federated Jurisdictions and an Example from United States. and European Economic Community Securities Regulation," International Uniform Law in Practice 470, UNIDROIT, 1988. "Les exigences d'organisation pour le contrôle de la pollution de l'air: les experiences italienne, française, americaine, et communautaire," 15 Droit et ville 118, 1983. "The Clean Air Act: A Realistic Assessment of Cost-Effectiveness," 5 Harvard Environmental Law Review 183, 1981.
Co-Author: with Antonio La Pergola, "Community Law, International Law and the Italian Constitution," 79 American Journal of International Law 598, 1985. With Louis Del Duca, "Italy: Commercial, Business and Trade Laws," Oceana, 1983, Supp. 1986; with Dan Mansueto, "Indirect Source Controls: An Intersection of Air Quality Management and Land Use Regulation," 24 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 1129, 1991.
With Remi Turcon, "An Overview of United States Environmental Law," In Foreign Direct Investment In The United States: Legal Aspects For Foreign Investors 269 (Sweet & Maxwell, 1993). With Louis Del Duca, "The Italian Legal System: Adapting to the Needs of a Dynamic Society," 4 National Italian American Bar Association Law Journal (1995). With Yves Miedzianogora and Francisco J. Aparicio, "Columbia's Electricity Law," Issue VIII, Project Finance Monthly 15, 1995.
With Eugene E. Mulhern and Francisco J. Aparicio, "Telecommunications in Mexico: Recent Developments," Issue X, Project Finance Monthly 1995. With Richard R. Lury and Hiroshi Sarumida," Recent Changes in Japanese Law Seek Expansion of Private Power Generation," Project Finance Monthly, February 1996. With Louis Del Duca, "Internationalization of Sales LawPractice Under the New Convention on International Sale of GoodsA Primer for Attorneys and International Traders (Part II)," 29 Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal 99, 1996.
Associate Editor, "European Legal Integration in Light of the United States. Federal Experience: Environmental Law," by Richard Stewart and Eckard Rehbinder (DeGruyter, 1985). Co-Editor, with Louis Del Duca, 1991, 1993 and 1995 Commercial Law Annual: Callaghan, 1991, 1993 and 1995.
Translator, European Community Law by Paolo Mengozzi (Graham & Trotman, 1993). Law Clerk to: Justice Antonio La Pergola, Corte Costituzionale, 1984-1985. Honorable Alfred T. Goodwin, United States.
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 1983-1984. Lecturer in European Community and International Law, University of California, Los Angeles Law School. Military: lege Year">) (Los Angeles Office).
Kelley Drye & Warren, founded in 1836 in New York City, is today a leading international law firm of over 300 lawyers, serving clients across a wide-range of industries and legal practice areas, through a global network of offices, including Hong Kong, Brussels, and seven offices coast-to-coast in the United States. Lawyers in the firm deal with large-scale financial, corporate and real estate transactions, often involving cross-border issues, complex international tax issues and conflicting legal systems. They also handle major domestic and international litigation of all kinds and specialize in such other areas as labor, bankruptcy, environmental law, immigration, employee benefits and representation of high net worth individuals and families.
Lawyers in the firm's international practice group have been, in many cases, educated and trained in international jurisdictions, including Europe, Asia and India.