David J.
Berardinelli is a partner in the law firm of DeForest Koscelnik
Yokitis Skinner & Berardinelli, where he began his legal
career in 1996. David's work focuses primarily on litigation in
the areas of white collar criminal defense for both corporate
and individual clients, products liability law, aviation
litigation defense, commercial and business litigation, First
Amendment and defamation litigation and labor and employment
disputes. David has tried numerous cases in both state and
federal courts and has argued in the U.S. Courts of Appeals on
multiple occasions. David serves as a faculty member for the
Pennsylvania Bar Institute to instruct other lawyers on topics
related to white collar crime. David is recognized in the book The Best Lawyers in America for his work in white collar criminal defense.
Between September 2000 and July
2005, David left private practice to serve as an Assistant
United States Attorney in the Office of the United States
Attorney for the Southern District of New York. There he
handled a variety of criminal prosecutions and investigations,
including prosecutions and investigations focusing on money
laundering, bank fraud, mail fraud and wire fraud. David worked
closely with representatives of financial institutions,
including internal auditors, compliance officers and counsel,
as well as corporate representatives. For several years David
specialized in investigating complex international money
laundering and narcotics importation cases. In July of 2004,
David was a speaker at the annual money laundering conference
hosted by the Colombian Association of Banks and Financial
Institutions in Cartagena, Colombia. In 2005, the Attorney
General of the United States awarded David the John Marshall
Award for Asset Forfeiture.
David graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School
in 1996. David received his undergraduate degree magna cum laude in 1993 from Bucknell
University, where he was captain of the varsity football team
and President of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. He received
all-league honors as a wide-receiver and twice was elected to
the GTE First Team Academic All-American team. He also was
recipient of the Robey Prize – the highest honor awarded
to a graduating senior by Bucknell.
A native of Altoona,
Pennsylvania, David is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania,
New York, Ohio and West Virginia and is a member of the
Pennsylvania Bar Association and Allegheny County Bar
Association. |