Before founding Romano Law in 2003, Domenic Romano was an international corporate attorney at a large Manhattan law firm. Prior to that, he served as in-house legal counsel at an established biotech company in Toronto, Canada.
Domenic has appeared often as a legal commentator on television networks such as NBC, CBS, CNN, HLN, FOX Business News and Bloomberg TV. He has been called upon to discuss business, sports and entertainment legal issues. His legal observations have also been quoted in the New York Times, The Independent, Entertainment Weekly, International Business Times and Adweek.
Domenic has spoken on entertainment law and business law matters at the Producers Guild of America (PGA), New York Public Library’s Science, Industry and Business Library (SIBL) and the Institute of Culinary Education (ICE). Domenic has also led Continuing Legal Education seminars for other lawyers.
Domenic is a member of the New York City Bar Association. He serves on its Joint Committee on Legal Referral Service. He is also a member of the Brooklyn Bar Association, the Queens County Bar Association, as well as the Business Law and the Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Sections of the New York State Bar Association.
He is the founding member and organizer of the Business Lawyers Group and the Entertainment Lawyers Group in New York City, each a diverse network of exceptional and experienced attorneys.
Domenic is also the co-founder of the Media, Entertainment & Sports Professionals Group in Manhattan, and the host of the Producers Roundtable and the Business Owners Roundtable in New York.
He’s a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (TV Academy). Domenic particularly enjoys participating in TV academy events during this “golden age of television”. He’s convinced that The Wire, The Sopranos and Breaking Bad are three of the best series ever made.
Law Schools:
- Oxford University in England, B.A. (Jurisprudence, 1991)
- Columbia University, LL.M. (International Business, 1992)
- Dalhousie University, LL.B. (1994)
University : McGill University, M.A.; B.A. (History & Political Science, 1988)
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