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Anthony M. DiLeo is an Adjunct Professor at Tulane Law School and an Assistant Clinical Professor at Tulane Medical School and LSU Medical School.
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Anthony M. DiLeo

Mr. DiLeo is named in the Best Lawyers in America, in Chambers USA America's Leading Business Lawyers, and in 2005 was awarded the New Orleans CityBusiness "2005 Leadership in Law Award: New Orleans 50 Top Lawyers."
He was awarded the Louisiana Bar Association's Pro Bono Publico Award for 2004 and the New Orleans Pro Bono Project Distinguished Service Award for 2003.
He earned his J.D. degree from Tulane University and an LLM degree from Harvard Law School. Mr. DiLeo was a member of the Tulane Law Review and won the Morrison Law Review prize.

He was a law clerk to United States District Judge Alvin B. Rubin and then to U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal Judge John Minor Wisdom. Together with Judge Rubin, in 1977, he co-authored the Federal Law Clerk Manual for use in the federal court system nationally.

He is currently Chair of the ABA Health Law Section Interest Group of some 1100 lawyers on Compliance, Fraud and Abuse and is incoming Vice Chair of the Transactional and Business Law Interest Group.

He is an Adjunct Professor at Tulane Law School where he teaches Health Care Law and an Assistant Clinical Professor at Tulane Medical School and LSU Medical School.
He has served as the Chair of the Louisiana State Bar Association's Section on Corporate and Business Law and as Chair of the Health Law Section. He was also appointed by the Louisiana Supreme Court to serve on the Louisiana State Bar Committee on Bar Admissions for Corporate, Business, and Securities Law and to write and grade the Louisiana Bar exam for those subjects.
Mr. DiLeo has also acted as an arbitrator or mediator in cases where claims have exceeded $600 million.

He has written and spoken extensively on taxation, anti-trust, limited liability companies, corporations, health care, arbitration, professionalism and ethics, among other subjects.
He is a member of the American Law Institute and is rated AV by Martindale Hubbell.
He has practiced with the New Orleans law firm of Stone Pigman Walther Wittmann, LLC since 1973, and has written and spoken extensively throughout his career. A partial listing is available at www.TonyDiLeo.com.

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