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Robert C.
Schubert |
Robert C. Schubert received a B.S.
degree from the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations
at Cornell University in 1966, where he graduated first in his class. He
received his J.D. cum laude from Harvard Law School, after which he
taught law, first at the Columbia University School of Law (1969-1970),
and then at Golden Gate University School of Law (Assistant Professor,
1970-1975). Since that time he has been actively engaged in the practice
of law, at both the trial and appellate levels. He specializes in
complex litigation, particularly securities and product liability class
actions and shareholder derivative suits. He is a member of the State
and Federal bars of California (since 1974), Massachusetts (since 1972)
and New York (since 1970). In addition he has been admitted pro hac vice
in the following courts, among others: United States District Courts for
the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the District of Colorado, the
Middle District of Florida, the District of Utah, the District of
Montana, the District of Arizona, the Northern District of Georgia, the
Southern District of Ohio, the Western District of Oklahoma, the Western
and Northern Districts of Texas, the Northern and Central Districts of
Illinois, the District of New Hampshire, and in the Superior Court of
the State of Alaska. He has participated in discovery proceedings
throughout the United States and the United Kingdom. He is also an
arbitrator, and since 1971 has arbitrated numerous disputes under the
auspices of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. He is the
author of several published articles.
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