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  1. Born on November 12, 1936 in Macon, Georgia, Robert Lanier Anderson III was named for his father and grandfather; his grandfather had been named for Robert Sampson Lanier, the brother-in-law and longtime law partner of his great grandfather, Clifford Anderson. Robert Lanier and Clifford Anderson started the firm with which all four generations ...

  2. Judges Gerald B. Tjoflat and R. Lanier Anderson III were appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit by President Gerald Ford in 1975 and President Jimmy Carter in 1979, respectively.

  3. Robert Lanier Anderson III, American Federal judge. With United States Army Reserve, 1058-1061, captain United States Army, 1961-1963. Member American Bar Association, Georgia Bar Association, Macon Bar Assns., State Bar of Georgia, American Judicature Society.

  4. Born on November 12, 1936 in Macon, Georgia, Robert Lanier Anderson III was named for his father and grandfather; his grandfather had been named for Robert Sampson Lanier, the brother-in-law and longtime law partner of his great grandfather, Clifford Anderson. Robert Lanier and Clifford Anderson started the firm with which all four generations ...

  5. Contact: Email: Paul Rosenzweig. 2000 H Street, NW Washington DC 20052. After graduating law school Mr. Rosenzweig clerked for Judge R. Lanier Anderson, III of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Since then he has held positions working in all three branches of the Federal government, most recently (from 2005-09) as the ...

  6. 26 de jul. de 2023 · Law Clerk to the Honorable R. Lanier Anderson, III in the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Aaron Liskin is a Partner at KHIKS. Mr. Liskin handles a wide range of complex litigation matters, and his areas of expertise include entertainment, intellectual property, and general commercial litigation. Mr.

  7. After clerking for Judge R. Lanier Anderson, III of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, Streichler joined O’Melveny & Myers and then Silverstein and Mullens in Washington, DC. His legal practice ranged from constitutional litigation before the U.S. Supreme Court to pro bono representation of indigent criminal defendants.