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Frederick N. Salvo III

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Frederick N. Salvo III is an experienced litigator who represents clients in several industries including financial services, energy, real estate, and insurance.

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Advised the Mississippi Public Service Commission with regard to the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) stakeholder process and participation within The Organization of MISO States (OMS) addressing issues related to, among others, resource adequacy, cost allocation, transmission system planning, and market design. Work includes advocating for policies that support client's short- and long-term objectives via participation in various stakeholder committees and forums within MISO and OMS, including review and input on position statements, proposed regulatory, and compliance matters before the United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).

Obtained summary judgment on behalf of a leading national bank in federal wire fraud case alleging various claims under Article 4A of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), the Electronic Fund Transfer Act (EFTA; 15 U.S.C. 1693 et seq), as well as claims for fraudulent and negligent misrepresentation. Summary Judgment granted under UCC Section 4A-207 as it was shown that the client did not have actual knowledge of any beneficiary misdescription, and under UCC Section 4A-211, as it was shown, client accepted and paid subject wire request prior to any request for cancellation or amendment to payment order.

Represented a major national digital and print document services provider with regard to enforcement of equipment lease and maintenance agreements against individual and corporate lessors, including replevin actions, suits for collection of money damages, enforcement of personal guaranties, and handling of related bankruptcy proceedings in multiple states across the Southeast. Work includes addressing important issues affecting client's business, including choice of law provisions, enforcement of "hell or high water" provisions, and enforcement of agreements such as finance leases under Article 2A of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) as opposed to security agreements under Article 9 of the UCC.

Professional Biography


Mr. Salvo represents clients in the financial services, energy, real estate, and insurance industries and advocates on their behalf in litigation, regulatory, and stakeholder proceedings throughout the Southeast and nationally. He regularly represents national, regional, and local banks, finance companies, loan servicers, investors, asset management firms, real estate owners, developers, and related financial institutions in commercial and consumer financial services litigation. His work includes the defense of claims under federal statutory schemes and a litany of state law claims, as well as the enforcement of creditor's rights under notes, deeds of trust, financing agreements, lease agreements, receivership proceedings, and representing their interests in the negotiation of loan workout and modification agreements and short sales.

Mr. Salvo also regularly represents title underwriters in large title agent defalcations, coverage disputes under various title insurance policies, claims under closing protection letters (CPLs), and various extra contractual claims. His work in this area often also involves related regulatory, criminal, and bankruptcy proceedings. His real estate litigation experience also includes the representation of developers and real estate owners in significant real estate title matters, including large-scale projects involving multiple parcels and title defects. In addition, he has experience with significant fiduciary litigation matters representing corporate and individual fiduciaries and beneficiaries in estate and trust-related disputes. His practice also includes ERISA and non-ERISA related benefits litigation, including claims related to allegedly improper administration of certain employee welfare benefit plans.

In the energy sector, Mr. Salvo's experience includes representing interests in the stakeholder processes within regional transmission organizations (RTOs) and independent system operators (ISOs). He has experience representing interests within the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) stakeholder process and related forums, including providing guidance and advice related to a variety of issues, such as cost allocation, resource adequacy, energy market design, accreditation, reliability requirements, and demand models. His work in this area also includes review of compliance and regulatory filings before the United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and federal courts.

Mr. Salvo also has significant experience with business and tort litigation matters, including matters involving non-competition agreements, trade secrets, protection of proprietary information, and asset purchase agreements. He also has experience litigating high exposure personal injury matters for corporate clients, such as housing authorities, rental car companies, freight brokers, health care practices, property management firms, automobile manufacturers, and property developers frequently addressing novel issues involving federal preemption, sovereign immunity, and statutes of limitations.

Mr. Salvo clerked under Chief United States Magistrate Judge John M. Roper, Sr. from 2001 to 2002, and he completed an internship with United States Magistrate Judge S. Allan Alexander in 2000 and 2001.

Education

  • University of Mississippi School of Law, J.D., 2001, cum laude
  • University of Notre Dame, B.A., Government and International Studies, 1998

Admissions

  • Mississippi, 2001
  • U.S. District Court for Northern District of Mississippi, 2001
  • U.S. District Court for Southern District of Mississippi, 2001
  • U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, 2001
  • United States Supreme Court, 2005

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