Background
Janus, Peter A. was born on February 25, 1946 in Monza, Italy.
Janus, Peter A. was born on February 25, 1946 in Monza, Italy.
Cornell University (Bachelor of Arts, 1967). The Wharton School (Master of Business Administration, 1974). Boston University (Juris Doctor, 1970).
Worked at Siegel, O"Connor, Schiff & Zangari, Professional Corporation (Hartford, Connecticut) specializing in Labor Relations and Employment Law representing management in the private and public sectors, including related Litigation in Federal and State Courts, Tax Law, Education Law, Commercial Law, Corporate Law, Estate Planning and Estate Administration Law. Admitted to the bar, 1970, Connecticut. 1976, District of Columbia.
1977, United States.
District Court of Connecticut, United States. Supreme Court and United States. Court of Appeals, First Circuit.
1978, United States.
Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. Company-Author: "National Labor Relations Board Regulation of Election Conduct," 1974. "National Labor Relations Board Remedies for Unfair Labor Practices," 1976.
Contributing Editor and Assistant Editor, 1976-1996 and Associate Editor, 1993, "The Developing Labor Law," Bureau of National Affairs.
Company-Editor, "Connecticut Labor & Employment Law," 1995 and Cumulative Supplement published in 1997. Vice Chairman, Greater Hartford Young Men’s Christian Association Board of Managers, 1989-1992.
President, Cornell University Alumni Federation, 1993-1995. Cornell University Council, 1990.
Member, The American Employment Law Council, 1996.
Member: Connecticut (Member: Executive Committee, Labor and Employment Law Section. Education Law Committee) and American (Member: Labor and Employment Law Section. Committee on the Development of the Law Under the National Labor Relations Acting, 1976.
Litigation Section) Bar Associations.
District of Columbia Bar. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
(Resident)
Siegel, O"Connor, Schiff & Zangari, Professional Corporation is a Connecticut based law firm whose practice is limited exclusively to the representation of management in labor and employment matters and specialized business and tax issues.
Co-Author: "National Labor Relations Board Regulation of Election Conduct," 1974. "National Labor Relations Board Remedies for Unfair Labor Practices," 1976. Contributing Editor and Assistant Editor, 1976-1996 and Associate Editor, 1993, "The Developing Labor Law," Bureau of National Affairs.
Co-Editor, "Connecticut Labor & Employment Law," 1995 and Cumulative Supplement published in 1997. Vice Chairman, Greater Hartford YMCA Board of Managers, 1989-1992. President, Cornell University Alumni Federation, 1993-1995.
Cornell University Council, 1990.
Member, The American Employment Law Council, 1996. Member: Connecticut (Member: Executive Committee, Labor and Employment Law Section. Education Law Committee) and American (Member: Labor and Employment Law Section.
Committee on the Development of the Law Under the National Labor Relations Acting, 1976.
Litigation Section) Bar Associations. District of Columbia Bar.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. (Resident).