Background
Zupa, Victor Joseph was born on March 7, 1942 in New York City. Son of Augustine Victor and Anne Zupa.
Zupa, Victor Joseph was born on March 7, 1942 in New York City. Son of Augustine Victor and Anne Zupa.
Fordham College (Bachelor of Arts, 1963). Fordham Graduate School (Master of Arts, honors, 1967). Fordham Law School (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1971).
Worked at Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky Limited Liability Partnership (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in General Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1972, New York and United States. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New New York
1975, United States.
Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. 1979, United States. Court of Federal Claims. 1981, Connecticut and United States.
Supreme Court.
1982, District of Columbia. 1989, United States. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit. 1992, Maryland.
Author: "Department Of Defense Announces Block Change Approach Foreign Commercial Specifications Conversion," 37 The Government Contractor 47, Federal Publications, 1995.
"Reflectone v.
Dalton: A Victory for Government Contractors," The Federal Lawyers, November/December 1995. "Should There Be A Statute Of Limitations Foreign Contract Disputes Acting Claims?" Government Contract Costs, Pricing & Accounting Report, Federal Publications, May 1992. "When Is a Claim Not a Claim?" Public Contract Law Journal, Summer 1993.
"Successful Model Contracts," Government Contracts Law, Section in WEKA Publishing, 1988.
Company-Author: "Reflectone, Incorporated. v. DaltonRecovering Costs Under Government Contracts," 18 Delaware Business Review 46, November 1995.
"Reflectone, Incorporated. v. Dalton: Changing The Rules Foreign Capital Development Authority Claims," Contract Management, December 1995.
"Reflectone Incorporated. v. Dalton: Does lieutenant Resolve the Capital Development Authority Claims Morass?" 64 Federal Contract Report, Bureau of National Affairs, November 17, 1995. "Government Contracts: 1992 Analysis and Summary," The American University Law Review, Volume 42, Spring 1993.
"Quality Assurance Requirement," Briefing Papers, Federal Publications, Incorporated., December 1991. Assistant United States.
Attorney, South.D.N.Y., 1975-1977.
Member: Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Federal (Member, Advisory Board, Government Contractor) and American (Member, Sections on. Public Contract Law; Litigation) Bar Associations. National Security Industrial Association.
Foreign more than 40 years, Dickstein, Shapiro, Morin & Oshinsky Limited Liability Partnership"s goal has been to achieve results for its clients.
The firm has long served as litigation counsel in numerous cases of national importance throughout the United States. In the past two decades, DSM&O"s capabilities have branched out well beyond the litigation arena.
Some of the nation"s most distinguished attorneys practicing in areas such as bankruptcy, corporate, energy, environment, financial institutions, government contracts, intellectual property, international trade and public policy have joined the firm. Today, versatility and breadth of experience across legal disciplines enable DSM&O to respond immediately and efficiently with a team approach to a client"s most urgent and complex legal problems.
General counsel, corporation secretary, board directors Forest Hills Gardens Corporation, New York,1977-1978. Member Zoning Board Appeals, New Canaan, Connecticut, 1980-1982. First lieutenant United States Army, 1964-1966.
Member American Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, National Security Industrial Association, Association of Bar ofCity of New York, Westchester Fairfield County Bar Association, Aviation Industries Association, Electronic Industries Association, Machinery and Allied Products Institute.