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John O’Grady received his Bachelor of Arts in English and economics, magna cum laude, from the University of Georgia’s Franklin College. He received his Juris Doctorate from Villanova University’s School of Law.

Prior to law school, Mr. O’Grady was a financial analyst for a real estate developer, where he gained experience working with contractors, banks, attorneys, and public officials.

During law school, he was a member of the Villanova Sports and Entertainment Law Journal, through which he published an article analyzing a Second Circuit Court of Appeals decision that struck down the FCC’s broadcast indecency policy as impermissibly vague in violation of the First and Fifth Amendments. The End of Indecency? The Second Circuit Invalidates the FCC’s Indecency Policy in Fox Television Stations, Inc. v. FCC, 18 Vill. Sports & Ent. L.J. 527 (2011).

Mr. O’Grady is licensed to practice law in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Florida, Arkansas, Colorado, New Mexico, and California. His practice focuses on catastrophic injuries, wrongful death, and representing victims of abuse and neglect by long-term care facilities, including assisted living facilities, nursing homes, and long-term acute care hospitals. He has over 11 years of experience in this field and handles all aspects of litigation from intake and investigation through trial, arbitration, and appeal.

Education

  • Villanova University School of Law, Villanova, Pennsylvania
    • J.D. – 2011
  • University of Georgia , Athens, Georgia
    • B.A. – 2006
    • Honors: magna cum laude
    • Honors: English and Economics

Current Employment Position

  • Attorney

Practice Areas

  • Long-Term Care Facility Abuse and Neglect
  • Motor Vehicle and Trucking Negligence

Published Works

  • the FCC’s Indecency Policy in Fox Television Stations, Inc. v. FCC, 18 Vill. Sports & Ent. L.J. 527 (2011), 18, 2011