Background
Rieders, Clifford A. was born on June 27, 1948 in New York, New York, United States.
Rieders, Clifford A. was born on June 27, 1948 in New York, New York, United States.
New York University (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1970). Georgetown University (Juris Doctor, 1973).
Worked at Rieders, Travis, Mussina, Humphrey & Harris (Williamsport, Pennsylvania) specializing in Federal Practice, General Negligence Trials and Appeals, Medical Malpractice Law. Admitted to the bar, 1974, New York Court of Appeals. 1975, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, District of Columbia Court of Appeals and United States.
District Court, Middle District of Pennsylvania.
1977, United States. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit. 1979, United States. Supreme Court.
1980, United States. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.
1983, United States. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. 1994, United States. District Court, Southern District of New New York
Phi Beta Kappa. Member, Coat of Arms Society.
Recipient: New York University Academic Scholarship. B"nai B"rith International Justice and Human Relations Award.
Author: Monographs, "Private Rights of Individuals Under Treatises," 1972. "Cases Analysis of the Good Health Clause in Insurance Contracts," 1972.
"Oil Import Quota Policy of the United States.The Triple Alliance of Power," 1973.
"Shared Custody becomes Law in Pennsylvania," The Barrister Volume XIII, Number. 1, Spring, 1982; "When a Parent Dies Leaving Children, What is the Measure of Damages," The Barrister, Volume IX, Number. 1, Spring, 1983; "War and Peace, Doctor/Lawyer Friction and a Solution," The Barrister, Volume XV, Number.
2, Summer, 1984.
"A New Conspiracy of Silence," The Barrister, Volume XVI, Number. 2, Summer, 1985 and The Barrister, Volume XVI, Number. 3, Fall, 1985; "United States. versus
Serge Kowalchuck, Revisited - Remembering the Lubomyl Ghetto," The Barrister, Volume XVII, Number.
2, Summer, 1986; "Report on the 1985 Third Circuit Judicial Conference-Court Awarded Attorney"s Fees," The Barrister, Volume XVI, Number. 4, Winter, 1985-1986.
"Summary Jury Trials," The Barrister, Volume XVII, Number. 4, Winter, 1986-1987 and Trial, Volume 23, Number.
9, September, 1987; "The Constitution on Trial," The Barrister, Volume XVIII, Number.
2, Summer, 1987. "When You Have Won Good Enough to Receive Attorneys Fees," The Barrister, Volume XVIII, Number. 4, Winter 1987-1988; "Defendants Ex-Parte Contact With Plaintiff Treating Physician Revisited: A Strong Message to Those Who Would Invade Plaintiff Rights," The Barrister, Volume XIX, Number.
1, Spring, 1988; "Report on the 1988 Third Circuit Judicial Conference-Rule II-Solution or Frivolity," The Barrister, Volume XIX, Number.
4, Winter, 1988-1989. "Representing the Physician in Trouble: Is There a Lawyer in the House," The Barrister, Volume XX, Number. 2, Summer, 1989; "Will A Jewish American Fill the Next Vacancy on the United States Supreme Court?" The Barrister, Volume XXI, Number.
1, Spring, 1990.
Contributor, Mann/Stoval Gynecologic Surgery, Churchill Livingstone, Published, 1996. Cliff Notes Analysis of Case Law, 1993. Law Clerk to Honorable Malcolm Muir, United States.
District Court, Middle District of Pennsylvania, 1973-1975.
Lecturer: Pennsylvania Bar Institute. Trial Advocacy Foundation.
Company-operating Attorney, Lewisburg Prison Project, 1976. Attorney Invitee to the Third Circuit Judicial Conference.
Member: Lycoming County Law Association (Member: Medico-Legal Committee.
Chair, Bench Bar Committee), Pennsylvania (Member, Litigation Section. Chair, Amicus Committee, Federal (President, Central Pennsylvania Chapter, 1995-1996) and American Bar Associations. District of Columbia Bar.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association (Assistant Treasurer. Member: Executive Board.
Editorial Board of The Barrister, 1983. Recipient of the Milton Doctorate. Rosenberg Annual Award, 1989).
American Law Institute (Consultant Group, Restatement Torts 3rd).
American Judicature Society. Civil Justice Foundation (Founding Sponsor, 1985).
Member, Coat of Arms Society.