Background
Tyler Junior, Harold R. was born in 1922 in Utica, New York, United States.
Tyler Junior, Harold R. was born in 1922 in Utica, New York, United States.
Princeton University (Bachelor of Arts, 1943). Columbia University (Bachelor of Laws, 1949).
Worked at Patterson, Belknap Webb & Tyler Limited Liability Partnership (New York, New York) specializing in Alternative Dispute Resolution, Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1950, New New York 1960, United States. Supreme Court.
Assistant United States.
Attorney, Southern District of New York, 1953-1955. Assistant United States.
Attorney General, Civil Rights Division, 1960-1961. Commissioner Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor, 1961-1962.
United States. District Judge, Southern District of New York, 1962-1975.
Visiting Professor, Cambridge University, 1968. Adjunct Professor, New York University School of Law, 1966-1975. Member, Board of Directors, Federal Judicial Center, 1968-1972.
Deputy Attorney General, United States, 1975-1977.
Vice-Chairman, Administrative Conference of the United States, 1975-1977. Chairman, William Nelson Foundation, 1989.
Law Center Foundation, 1977. Practicing Law Institute, 1978.
Company-Chairman, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 1985-1987.
Member: Association of the Bar of the City of New New York New York State and American (Chairman, Standing Committee on Federal Judiciary, 1986-1988) Bar Associations. American Law Institute.
Institute of Judicial Administration.
Federal Bar Council (President, 1979-1980). Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers.
Member, Board of Directors, Federal Judicial Center, 1968-1972. Deputy Attorney General, United States, 1975-1977. Vice-Chairman, Administrative Conference of the United States, 1975-1977.
Chairman, William Nelson Foundation, 1989.
Law Center Foundation, 1977. Practicing Law Institute, 1978.
Company-Chairman, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 1985-1987. Member: Association of the Bar of the City of New New York
New York State and American (Chairman, Standing Committee on Federal Judiciary, 1986-1988) Bar Associations.
American Law Institute. Institute of Judicial Administration. Federal Bar Council (President, 1979-1980).
Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers.
Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers.