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John P. Flannery, featured in "Who's Who in America," is renowned for his comprehensive legal expertise and media appearances on legal and political topics. His career as a federal prosecutor in New York involved high-profile cases like organized crime and securities fraud. In private practice, John played a pivotal role in key negotiations such as the Air Traffic Controllers Strike. On Capitol Hill, he served as Special Counsel, handling investigations from labor union influence to President Clinton's impeachment. As Chief of Staff for Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren, John advanced legislative initiatives.
Currently at Campbell Casto Clark, P.C., he focuses on civil, criminal, and appellate litigation, particularly white-collar defense, and chronic pain cases, which informed his book "Pain in America." John's academic credentials include degrees from Fordham, Columbia, and George Washington University.
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47 years
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State: West Virginia
Acquired: 2010
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State: Virginia
Acquired: 1983
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State: District of Columbia
Acquired: 1983
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State: New York
Acquired: 1973
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Posted by Gerald | February 14, 2017 | Hired Attorney
Disappointment
This attorney is concerned with his enrichment FIRST and his client SECOND. It is unfortunate that after 15 months and $90,000 our case in STILL in it's infancy. Countless attorneys have reviewed Mr. Flannery's billing statements and the activity on the case and unanimously have stated that we have b...
IN RESPONSE - I am not concerned with "enrichment." If i were, I would have chosen business or a very different kind of litigation practice when I was much younger. I have always wanted to make a difference for the better. My career from beginning to end, for more than 40 years, has preferred public service over private "enrichment" as a federal appellate law clerk in the 2nd circuit, as a ny federal prosecutor, as a Capitol Hill adviser, as special counsel to the Senate and House Judiciary Committees, appted by both parties, and I have done much more. I have no regrets and my path has allowed me to see opportunities some other counsel miss. I work for the client in very difficult cases. I can do that because I care deeply about the people I represent. I have also spent thousands of hours representing individuals who could not afford counsel. I saved the life of a man from execution, and that case took 2000 hours; I was paid $10 to seal the representation. I worked to unseat a bigoted representative from office; I was paid nothing. In the 15 months we have handled this case, that is characterized as "disappointment," I was the third counsel in the case, each of the two attorneys before I came into the case were fired. Each former counsel was told they were incompetent and no good. I can't say if any disparaging remarks were made public about them. In this case, I was confronted with a victim who claimed she had suffered a terrible sexual assault and she created an incriminating taped conversations of what the Accused, my client, said on that tape. Incidentally, this unflattering review of my work was not made by the person whom I actually represented, the Accused. It was made by the family. In this case, I had no authority to agree to any confinement, no sentence that involved custody, as part of any plea agreement I could convince the State was right and just. I thus conducted an aggressive motion practice to attack the case. While there are things I can't discuss, there is plenty I can say, because it can be found in my motions in the public record. I filed motions attacking the credibility and motives of the alleged "victim," and the legitimacy of the recording she made. I didn't just rely on what the prosecution gave us. We interviewed witnesses. Our aggressive discovery practices uncovered the fact that the "victim" had released only part of the text messages she had on her cell phone and, when we convinced the court to examine her cell phone, she said it had been destroyed. We charged she should be held in contempt. We won the right for a hearing that was repeatedly adjourned by the court or the state counsel for months and months, although we arranged to appear and to subpoena witnesses on each of the several occasions. It appeared in early January 2017 that we were finally going to have that hearing. Not the client, the Accused I represented, but his family insisted I withdraw, making yours truly the third attorney that they got rid of. In this attack on my practice, it is said that "countless" attorneys questioned my work. Really? Not one of them has ever called to tell me what they thought was "wrong: with my representation. I doubt that there were "countless" attorneys because "countless" really means something like infinite. I have not been asked to forward any of our pleadings to any other attorneys to judge our work and comment on what we did. I was solicited to handle this challenging case because the local counsel, I was told, couldn't do what I do. I do not believe my approach to cases, criminal and civil, is unique. Its experience, and hard work, and an effort to achieve what is best for the client. We did that while we represented the client. I have always believed that a defense counsel in a criminal case is liberty's last champion. that was my model in the handling of this case, to champion my client.
"I have known John for decades who has earned a reputation as a tireless, tenacious advocate for his client. I can recall of one case that John was involved in Loudoun Circuit in which the Pretrial Motions took more than a month based on their complexity and volume of material; this is unheard in state court. With his background of a federal prosecutor, John should be on anyone's short list for defense in federal court."
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2016
Client Satisfaction, American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys
2015
Commemorate Service in Litigation, Loudoun County Democratic Committee
1996
Marshall Stern Award, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
1983
Commemoration of Service - Special Counsel, U.S. Senate Labor Committee
1979
SPECIAL COMMENDATION - for OUTSTANDING SERVICE, US Department of Justice
2002 - Present
Principal, Campbell Flannery
1998 - 2001
Special Counsel/Chief of Staff, U.S. Congress, House Of Representatives
1997 - 1998
Special Counsel, U.S. Congress, House of Representatives, Education & Workforce Committee
1996 - 1997
Special Counsel, U.S. Congress, House of Representatives, U. S. House Judiciary Committee
1985 - 1986
Assistant District Attorney, Bronx County DA’s Office
1984 - 1996
Principal, John P. Flannery, Esq., P.C.
1984 - 1984
Democratic Nominee, U.S. Congressional Nominee, 10th Congressional District, Virginia
1982 - 1983
Special Counsel, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate Labor Committee
1982 - 1982
Special Counsel, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee
1979 - 1982
Senior Associate, Poletti Freidin Prashker Feldman & Gartner
1974 - 1979
Assistant U.S. Attorney, U. S. Attorney, Southern District of NY
1972 - 1974
Law Clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, apptd by Judge Paul Hays
1985 - Present
National Association of Criminal Defense AttorneysMember/former Member Board of Directors
1979 - Present
US Attorney Robert Fiske Association.Member
Full and complete pardon
2002
MSIS
1972
JD
1969
BS - Bachelor of Science
1969
BS
2017
"VOTING RIGHTS"
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