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Jason A. Archinaco was raised by one of the first Rosie the Riveters pursuant to a code of honesty, integrity and hard work. Jason’s father was the first in his family to attend college, with Jason the first to attend and graduate law school.
Following law school, Jason took a position in Pittsburgh that focused on litigation, trying both arbitration and jury trials. After cutting his teeth on lower level arbitrations and trials for the first couple of years, Jason was selected to participate in an antitrust matter as third chair along side famed trial attorney David J. Armstrong, Esquire (In re Ferrisilicon).
The conclusion of that matter followed with other, higher profile assignments, including a case that had generated local and national media attention (Dwyer) – followed by the first domain name squatting case (Zippo.com) and the first application of the wiretap statutes to the theft of email (Labwerks v. Sladecutter).
In 2002, Jason obtained a significant position representing a large corporate entity in a dispute over a California dealership. After opening an office in California, staffing it and running it for the first two years, the case ended in successful verdict of $44.9. It was… Read More