John E. D'Amico

John E. D'Amico

Of Counsel, Hartford

(860) 548-2642

jdamico@uks.com

John E. D'Amico is Counsel to the Firm and a member of the Firm's Corporate Department where he focuses his practice on business law, real estate, structured financing and tax law. In the area of business law, Mr. D'Amico has experience in a wide array of business matters including creation and restructuring of limited liability companies, corporations and partnerships, syndications and private  equity transactions. He has served as counsel to investors, financial institutions, underwriters and issuers.
 
Mr. D'Amico's knowledge and experience in business and tax law has complemented his representation in the area of real estate and structured finance. He has been involved with the restructuring and workout of investments in shopping centers, industrial properties, multifamily dwellings and office buildings. He has particular knowledge and experience in structuring real estate transactions from a tax standpoint and has been counsel to developers and investors, major corporations and financial institutions.

In addition to being Counsel to the Firm, Mr. D'Amico also serves as in-house General Counsel to ARCap REIT, Inc., a Dallas based purchaser and servicer of Commercial Mortgage Backed Securities (CMBS) and commercial real estate lender. He is involved in the structuring and financing of Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), Real Estate Mortgage Investment Companies (REMICs) and Collateralized Debt Obligations (CDOs).

Prior to joining the Firm, Mr, D'Amico was a corporate, real estate and tax partner at Reid & Riege, P.C. for twenty-six years. He has served as an Adjunct Professor in Real Estate Taxation at the University of Hartford, Barney School and has been listed in America's Best Lawyers since 2001.
 

Practice FocusEducation
  • L.L.M., New York University, New York, NY 1997
  • J.D., with Honors, University of Connecticut School of Law, Hartford, CT 1976
  • B.S., cum laude, Tufts University, Boston, MA 1973
Professional & Community Associations
  • American Bar Association
  • Connecticut Bar Association 
    Taxation Committee 
    Real Property Law Committee
  • Commercial Mortgage Securities Association 
    Regulatory Committee
  • Greater Hartford Association for Retarded Citizens (HARC)
Bar & Court Admissions
  • State of Connecticut
  • U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut 
John E. D'Amico

Wyndi Wilson

Administrative Assistant

860.509.5318

wwilson@uks.com