GEORGE DIAMANTOPOULOS
George Diamantopoulos is a litigation attorney whose experience
includes all aspects of litigation, including drafting pleadings,
motion practice, and taking & defending depositions. His litigation
experience includes litigating on behalf of both plaintiffs and
defendants in discrimination cases, personal injury matters and
Fair Labor Standards Act cases. Mr. Diamantopoulos also practices
energy and utility law in the administrative setting before the
New York State Public Service Commission. Mr. Diamantopoulos’
utility work includes service as an alternate voter on behalf of
a client at meetings of the New York Independent System Operator.
Mr. Diamantopoulos is also an advocate in the arbitration forum.
Among his additional skills are negotiation of settlements, preparation
of and advising on contracts and affirmative action plans, and the
creating and governance of not-for-profit entities and obtaining
federal tax exemption on their behalf.
Education: Brooklyn College (B.A., 1980); The
City University of New York School of Law at Queens College (J.D.,
1990).
Admissions: 1991, New York and New Jersey; 2001,
United States District Court, Southern District of New York; 2002,
United States District Court, Eastern District of New York. Pro
Hac Vice Admissions include the Superior Court of the District of
Columbia, Civil Division, and the Superior Court of the State of
California in and for the County of San Francisco.
Professional Memberships: Association of the Bar
of the City of New York.
Languages: Greek (fluent).
Practice Areas: Federal and State Litigation;
Appellate Practice; Labor and Employment Law; Arbitrations; Energy
and Utility Law; Administrative Law; Representation Disputes before
the National Mediation Board; Obtaining Federal Tax Exemption for
Not-for-Profit Corporations; drafting Affirmative Action Plans;
Personal Injury.
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