Frederick D. Greco - McLean, VA
Attorney at Greco & Greco, P.C., Securities Fraud Lawyers
Securities Arbitration and Litigation Lawyers in McLean, VA
1300 Old Chain Bridge Road McLean, VA 22101
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McLean Securities Arbitration and Litigation Lawyer
Updated: 02/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Securities Arbitration and Litigation 100%
Attorney Information
Overview
Frederick D. Greco was born in 1937, graduated from American University Law School of Washington, D.C. in 1962, and served in the United States Navy from 1962 to 1964. He has practiced law in McLean, Virginia since 1964. Mr. Greco worked as a general law practitioner from 1964 to 1974. Since 1974, his primary practice area has been commercial and securities law litigation.
An experienced litigator, Frederick D. Greco has concentrated over the last two decades on representing plaintiffs and defendants in trial and arbitration claims against stock brokers and brokerage firms. In arbitration, Mr. Greco has argued cases before New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) arbitration panels as well as panels of the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD). Mr. Greco also serves as a neutral arbitrator in securities arbitrations and has lectured on securities law to fellow attorneys in continuing legal education classes.
Mr. Greco is a member of the Fairfax Bar Association and the McLean Bar Association (past President and Secretary). He is admitted to practice in Virginia (1962), the United States Supreme Court (1972), Washington D.C. (1982), New York (1982), Maryland (1984) and other federal and appellate courts. He is a member of the Commercial and Federal Litigation Section of the New York Bar Association.
Education
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Legal Education
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American University, Washington College of Law,
Washington,
District of Columbia, 1962
J.D.
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American University, Washington College of Law,
Washington,
District of Columbia, 1962
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Non Legal Education
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Shepherd College,
Shepherdstown,
West Virginia, 1959
B.A.
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Shepherd College,
Shepherdstown,
West Virginia, 1959
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Past Positions
- United States Navy, 1962 - 1964
Bar Admissions
- Virginia, 1962
- New York, 1982
- Washington, 1982
- Maryland, 1984
- U.S. Supreme Court, 1972
Other Affiliations
- Fairfax Bar Association (Member)
- McLean Bar Association (Past President and Secretary)
- New York Bar Association, Commercial and Federal Litigation Section (Member)
Contact
1300 Old Chain Bridge Road
McLean, VA 22101
Phone: 703-688-9647
Fax: (703) 893-9377
Email: Send a message
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http://www.grecogrecolaw.com
(Greco & Greco, Securities Fraud Lawyers)
- http://securities-lawyers.net (Greco & Greco )
Hours: 8 am - 5 pm
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