Ronald J. D’Aiuto joined the Freeman Firm in 1988 and became a principal shortly thereafter. After a long and successful career, he retired from the firm in 2002. Prior to being admitted to the bar in 1980, Mr. D'Aiuto had a distinguished career in the United States Air Force. He was a Colonel from 1953-1977 and a Fighter Pilot with Four Tours of Combat (Quemoy Straits 1956, Southeast Asia 1967, 1971, 1972-1973). From 1961 through 1977, Mr. D'Aiuto served as a USAF Accident Investigator (Flight, Missile, Explosives, Nuclear, and Ground Accidents). Additionally, Mr. D’Aiuto was Director of Safety, Air Force Logistics Command from 1974-1977.
Mr. D’Aiuto received his bachelor’s degree from Rutgers University and his juris doctorate from Western State University. Mr. D’Aiuto was appointed Deputy City Attorney for Stockton and continued in that capacity until 1987. From 1987 until joining the Freeman Firm, Mr. D’Aiuto served as Deputy County Counsel for San Joaquin County.
The firm is proud of Mr. D’Aiuto’s distinguished career, serving both our country and the legal community.
Mr. D’Aiuto’s Reported Cases Include:
City of Ripon v. Sweetin (2002) 100 Cal.App.4th 887
H.D. Arnaiz, Ltd. v. County of San Joaquin (2002) 96 Cal.App.4th 1357
City of Stockton v. Albert Brocchini Farms, Inc. (2001) 92 Cal.App.4th 193
Stebbins v. White (1987) 190 Cal.App.3d 769
Stockton Newspapers, Inc. v. Members of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Stockton (1985) 171 Cal.App.3d 95
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