Prior to joining Egan, Fitzpatrick, Malsch & Lawrence in 2001, he was a
senior partner in the Texas-based firm of Strasburger &
Price, L.L.P., which frequently teamed with the Egan firm,
on large nuclear matters. He has also specialized in
complex
antitrust litigation and in sponsorship of expert witnesses.
Mr. Fitzpatrick represented the City of San Antonio in a
multi-year, multi-forum dispute involving construction and
operational mismanagement of the $7.5 billion South Texas
Nuclear Project, of which San Antonio is a co-owner. The actions
in the dispute that he led cumulatively recovered over $400
million for his client. The South Texas litigation involved
frequent interaction with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
(including rare depositions of NRC officials), management
of millions of pages of technical document discovery, and
extensive work with nuclear expert witnesses.
Mr. Fitzpatrick represented the Connecticut Municipal Electric
Energy Cooperative in successful litigation relating to the
troubled Millstone Nuclear Power Plant, which was shut down
by NRC for safety violations. His efforts resulted in a pivotal
settlement for the cooperative. He was also involved in resolving
legal disputes concerning Kaiser-Hill’s operation of
the Department of Energy’s Rocky Flats plutonium production
facility in Colorado. More recently, he has represented whistleblowers
in large civil fraud cases against Department of Energy contractors.
Mr. Fitzpatrick was born in New York City and attended Fordham
University where he received a B.A. degree in 1966 and a M.A.
degree in 1968. He received his J.D. degree from St. Mary’s
University School of Law in 1975. He is a member of Phi Delta
Phi fraternity and the John M. Harlan Society and served as
associate editor of the St. Mary’s Law Journal from
1974 to 1975. From 1968 to 1972, he served as an officer in
the United States Army.