Robbins LLP’s Gregory Del Gaizo Named One of San Diego’s Outstanding 2013 Young Attorneys

On December 18, 2013, The Daily Transcript named attorney Gregory Del Gaizo a San Diego 2013 Young Attorneys Finalist. Selected from over 400 nominations, Mr. Del Gaizo was congratulated by the news organization for being among "the best young attorneys in San Diego County," and is profiled in a special publication in print and online. Robbins LLP joins The Daily Transcript in congratulating Mr. Del Gaizo and the other finalists.

Young Attorneys Finalist: Gregory Del Gaizo

Mr. Del Gaizo, a shareholder rights lawyer who helps lead Robbins LLP's new matters practice group, represents investors in shareholder derivative and securities class actions.  He has helped prosecute shareholder litigation that recouped millions of dollars on behalf of investor clients.  An active member of the legal community, Mr. Del Gaizo has co-authored several articles in well-known publications on shareholder topics and recently spoke on the "Federalization of Fiduciary Duties" at Gonzaga University School of Law's symposium on shareholder rights.  Mr. Del Gaizo earned his Juris Doctor degree from the University of San Diego School of Law and his Bachelor of Arts degree from Providence College.

The Daily Transcript Honors San Diego's Best Young Attorneys

The Daily Transcript's annual Young Attorneys list is the culmination of a peer nomination process by which San Diego County lawyers are asked to name the best young attorneys in the county with seven years of experience or less who are hard-working and detail-oriented, knowledgeable and enthusiastic, ethical and professional, and committed to furthering the interests of justice in society.

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