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Mr. Hallissy graduated with Honors from the University of Notre Dame in 1987 with a degree in Finance and Business Economics. He then worked in the San Francisco office of Arthur Andersen & Company for one year as a management consultant before enrolling at the King Hall School of Law, University of California at Davis.
After passing the Bar in 1991, Mr. Hallissy became associated with the firm of Ingoglia, Marskey, Kearney, Lobner & Bull and then joined the Sacino firm. He is admitted to practice before the Federal Courts of the Northern and Eastern Districts of California, and is a member of the Sacramento County Bar Association and the California Bar. Mr. Hallissy was elected by his peers in 2002 to the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), in recognition of his significant trial practice, having tried over forty cases to verdict.
Mr. Hallissy has done appellate work and has published decisions in Sturgeon v. Curnutt (1994) 29 Cal.App.4th 301 and Moss v. Outboard Marine Corporation (1996) 915 F Supp.183 E.D. CA.
Mr. Hallissy's expertise in civil trial practice has been recognized by his peers by a preeminent rating (AV) by Martindale Hubbell.
In addition to his law practice, Mr. Hallissy serves as a National Vice-President for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul and as chairman of the Catholic Schools Board in the Diocese of Sacramento.
California, 1991
U.S. District Court Eastern District of California, 1991
U.S. District Court Northern District of California
Sacramento County Bar Association (Member)
University of California at Davis School of Law, Davis, California
University of Notre Dame, 1987
Honors: With Honors, Major: Finance and Business Economics