Anthony A. LoPresti
Anthony LoPresti practices in all areas of civil and commercial litigation, with a focus in corporate / business law, as well as media, branding, trademark and intellectual property.
With over 20 years of experience, Mr. LoPresti has represented numerous businesses and ventures in industries such as media, publishing and entertainment, energy, construction, technology, international trade, textiles, fashion, investment, food & hospitality, health & well being. In media & entertainment, he has also represented producers, photographers, artists, fashion designers, actors and writers. Mr. LoPresti continues to represent numerous ventures in the hospitality industry, including top restaurants throughout New York City.
Mr. LoPresti has managed matters concerning foreign and international law involving unique forums that include Russia (energy), China, Taiwan (import/export), and South Korea (import/export and high tech investment). In 2018, Mr. LoPresti founded Bourne International [Bourne.One] to provide international business consultation.
Mr. LoPresti is the founder of Lima Charlie Media, publisher of Lima Charlie News, focusing on defense, intelligence and foreign policy as reported by military Veterans, intelligence professionals and foreign policy experts. In 2017 Lima Charlie News was voted “least biased” and “highly factual in reporting” by media watchdog group Media Bias / Fact Check.
Mr. LoPresti is also an Associate Producer of the 2014 Academy Award® winning film The Lady in Number 6, which won an Oscar in the Best Documentary Short category, and which told the story of Alice Herz-Sommer, concert pianist and the world’s oldest Holocaust survivor. Mr. LoPresti represented author and concert pianist Caroline Stoessinger who wrote the book that inspired the film, A Century of Wisdom. Mr. LoPresti is Executive Producer of the feature film Imminent Threat (2015), a documentary that explores the War on Terror and its affect on civil liberties and political discourse.
In administrative, regulatory and constitutional law, Mr. LoPresti has represented both private and not-for-profit entities, as well as elected local officials and members of the U.S. Congress, to oppose numerous entities that have exceeded their authority, such as: the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (building & fire code compliance as to the site of the new World Trade Center and other Port Authority properties)(Skyscraper Safety Campaign, Inc., et al. v. Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, et al., No. 111870-03 [N.Y. Cty. 2003]); the FCC and Environmental Protection Agency (cellular phone radiation guidelines); the Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission (oil & gas development); the City Counsel of New York, the New York State Department of Transportation and the New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission (denials of licensing and regulatory issues); the New York State Thruway Authority (obstruction of railroad right of way and Rail Trail nature conservancy); and the County of Ulster and City of Kingston, New York (oppressive taxation).
In 2003, Mr. LoPresti, along with former New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman and a team of attorneys brought an Article 78 proceeding challenging the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) decision to raise subway, bus and commuter railroad fares. The petition, which was brought on behalf of Petitioners that included future governor David A. Paterson, was successful (N.Y.P.I.R.G. Straphangers Campaign, Inc. v. Metro. Transp. Auth., 765 N.Y.S.2d 422 [N.Y. Cty. 2003]), but was eventually reversed on appeal (N.Y.P.I.R.G. Straphangers Campaign, Inc. v. Metro. Transp. Auth., 309 A.D.2d 127, 763 N.Y.S.2d 13 [1st Dep’t 2003]). However the case did lead to greater transparency over MTA finances and operations. Over the years Mr. LoPresti’s legal representation on various matters has resulted in cases of note, reported in case law reports, legal publications and local and national press.
Mr. LoPresti also has considerable experience in the business world as both an entrepreneur and consultant. He has formed and managed several media, transmedia, e-commerce and film/TV production companies. As a business consultant he has been hired to draft numerous business plans, proposals and offering statements for small and medium, domestic and international companies, and to perform due diligence assessments and reviews, for a multitude of diverse industries. Anthony also serves as the COO of Loyal Brands, LLC, makers of the brand “Gay Beer“.
On a pro bono basis, Mr. LoPresti has represented and worked with numerous charitable entities, such as the Legacy of Hope Foundation (helping to build the Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital), along with a variety of not-for-profits supporting, among other things, veterans, education, the disabled, human rights, civil rights, community rights, environmental rights, and animal rights.
Mr. LoPresti pursued undergraduate studies at Fordham University and Brooklyn College, earning his Juris Doctorate from New York Law School, where he was a member of the New York Law School Journal of Human Rights. While at New York Law, Mr. LoPresti also attended the University of London and the University of Exeter, England, where he studied European Community Law and International Business Transactions. Honors and awards include the Professor Lung-Chu Chen Award for Excellence in the Field of Human Rights (NYLS, 1996) and the Common Cause “Holding Power Accountable Award” (2003) which lauded Mr. LoPresti as “a distinguished attorney who was one of the lead litigants challenging the closed door policies of the MTA. Through this lawsuit, Mr. LoPresti has helped promote a more open, honest and accountable democracy in New York State.”
Bar Admissions: New York, Colorado
Court Admissions: New York & Colorado State Courts;
U.S. District Courts, Southern, Eastern & Northern District of New York, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Education:
Fordham University; Brooklyn College (BA); New York Law School (JD)
Contact: 646-490-0065
Email: [email protected]