THE FIRM

Callaghan Parente LLP was formed in 2005 by partners Daniel Parente and Leo G. Callaghan,
who decided to form the firm following very distinguished careers in the New York City Police
Department, taking advantage of their experience in their many years of legal practice in both the
public and private sectors.  

In many respects the origins of the firm date back to 1984 when Mr. Parente and Mr. Callaghan
met as young New York City Police Officers assigned to the same precinct in Queens.  In the
ensuing years their careers paralleled one another's.  They were promoted to Sergeant together
in 1988.  While still pursuing careers with the NYPD, Mr. Callaghan began his pursuit of a Juris
Doctorate degree at New York Law School in 1990, with Mr. Parente joining him in 1991.  While
at New York Law they founded and were the first two presidents of the Law Enforcement Law
Students Association (LELSA).

In the mid 1990's, both men were senior analysts in the NYPD Police Commissioner's
management and planning unit, and played vital roles in developing and co-authoring many of
the crime strategies, which became the lynch-pins of historic drops in crime during Mayor
Rudolph Giuliani's administration.  Following their tenures with the planning unit, both partners
were promoted to even more prestigious positions within the NYPD.  Mr. Parente served as
counsel and aide to Police Commissioner Howard Safir, advising on confidential issues including
employee discipline, personnel matters and internal investigations.  Mr. Callaghan served as
special counsel to the department's Chief of Personnel, advising department executives on an
array of employment and personnel issues, including workplace drug testing.  

At the time of the attacks of September 11, 2001, Mr. Callaghan served as managing attorney in
the NYPD's Legal Bureau, and played a vital role in the reorganizing of the NYPD's post-9/11
counter-terrorism initiatives.  Mr. Parente was the executive officer and managing attorney of the
Legal Bureau's Civil Enforcement Unit, where he commanded a staff of sixty-five including
thirty-five attorneys.  Mr. Parente retired from the NPYD as a Lieutenant, Special Assignment in
2003.  Mr. Callaghan retired from the NYPD in 2004 as the Special Counsel to the NYPD's
Intelligence Division.

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Daniel Parente

Leo G. Callaghan

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