Background
Sandler, Robert N. was born on October 17, 1948 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States.
Sandler, Robert N. was born on October 17, 1948 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States.
Muhlenberg College; Temple University (Bachelor of Arts, 1971. Juris Doctor, 1974); London University, England.
Worked at Saul, Ewing, Remick & Saul (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) specializing in General Practice, Antitrust, Banking, Bankruptcy and Reorganization, Business and Taxation, Construction, Emerging Business, Environmental, Financial Services, Governmental Relations, Health Care, Insurance, Labor and Employee Benefits, Litigation (Commercial, Civil and Criminal), Personal Injury, Products Liability, Public Finance, Real Estate, Technology, Telecommunications, Trusts and Estates and White Collar Criminal. Admitted to the bar, 1974, Pennsylvania. 1980, District of Columbia.
1984, New New York
1990, United States. District Court, Southern District of New New York Director, National Employee Benefits Institute, 1987-1991.
Director, Philadelphia Chapter of American Society of Pension Actuaries. Member: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and American (Member, Employee Benefits Committee) Bar Associations.
Saul, Ewing, Remick & Saul is a multipractice Firm of 140 attorneys.
Since the Firm was founded over seventy-five years ago, Saul, Ewing has created a niche as a mid-Atlantic Firm with a regional practice. Saul, Ewing serves clients from its headquarters in Philadelphia and from its regional offices in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, New York, New York, Princeton, New Jersey and Wilmington, Delaware. As active members of Interlex, an international association of law firms, Saul, Ewing is also affiliated with law firms in over thirty-two foreign countries.
"QPAM Class Exemption," 1984, New York University Annual Conference on Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation. "Social Investing-A DOL Roadmap for Multiemployer Plans?" Employee Benefits Journal, September, 1984. "QPAMs: A Step in the Right Direction,” Pensions & Investment Age, July 23, 1984.
The District of Columbia Bar. New York State and American (Member, Committee on Employee Benefits, Bar Associations. State Bar of Wisconsin.
(Resident, New York, New York Office).
Employee Benefits.