Background
Hinerfeld, Robert Elliot was born on May 29, 1934 in New York City. Son of Benjamin B. and Anne (Blitz) Hinerfeld.
Hinerfeld, Robert Elliot was born on May 29, 1934 in New York City. Son of Benjamin B. and Anne (Blitz) Hinerfeld.
Harvard University (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1956. Bachelor of Laws, 1959).
Worked at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, Limited Liability Partnership (Los Angeles, California) specializing in General Civil and Trial Practice in all Courts. Banking and Financial Services. Bankruptcy and Creditors" Rights.
Corporate Finance and Securities.
Election and Campaign. Entertainment; Environmental.
Estate Planning, Executive Compensation and Employee Benefits. Family; Fashion Industry.
Federal, State and Local Government.
Government Contracts. Healthcare; High Technology. Insurance; Intellectual Property.
International Trade and Customs.
Labor and Employment. Land Use; Legislative and Administrative.
Motion Picture and Television. Music; New Media; Real Estate.
Sports; Tax; White-Collar Criminal Defense.
Admitted to the bar, 1960, California. 1963, United States. Supreme Court. Clinical Lecturer, University of Southern California Law Center, 1980-1981.
Guest Lecturer on Legal Ethics, 1993-1995.
Lecturer on federal appellate and injuction practice and civil RICO for Los Angeles County and Federal Bar Associations and Continuing Education of the Bar, 1982-1984. Assistant United States.
Attorney, Los Angeles, 1960-1962. Member, Commercial Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association, 1966.
Critic, National Institute for Trial Advocacy, 1972.
Director, 1974-1983 and Secretary, 1978-1980, Harvard Club of Southern California. Invited Witness, Advisory Committee for an Effective Publication Rule, Judicial Council of the State of California, 1978. Expert Witness on issues of Business Litigation, Legal Malpractice and Legal Ethics, 1987.
Fellow, American Bar Foundation, 1989.
Associate Independent Counsel of the United States (di Genova 1993-1995). Member: Los Angeles County Bar Association (Representative to Los Angeles City Attorney"s Study Group on Conflicts of Interest By Public Law Offices, 1977-1978.
Member, Special Committee on Judicial Evaluation, 1978-1982). The State Bar of California (Member, Criminal Law and Procedure Committee, 1973-1976.
Reporter on Proposed Amendments to Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, 1974-1975.
Hearing Examiner/Referee in investigation, hearing and review departments of state Bar court, 1974-1987. Chairman, Special Committee on Revision of Federal Criminal Code, 1975-1978. Member, Executive Committee, Litigation Section, 1983-1986.
Member, Civil Litigation Consulting Group, 1985-1988).
California Academy of Appellate Lawyers (Elected 1979). Association of Business Trial Lawyers (Member, Board of Governors, 1982-1984).
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, Limited Liability Partnership was founded in 1965 by Charles T. Manatt and Thomas Doctorate. Phelps. Today, with approximately 160 attorneys in Los Angeles, Nashville and Washington, District of Columbia, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, Limited Liability Partnership is recognized as one of the most influential law firms in the United States, and is particularly distinguished for its financial services, health, entertainment and government practice groups.
Member, Commercial Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association, 1966. Critic, National Institute for Trial Advocacy, 1972. Director, 1974-1983 and Secretary, 1978-1980, Harvard Club of Southern California.
Invited Witness, Advisory Committee for an Effective Publication Rule, Judicial Council of the State of California, 1978.
Expert Witness on issues of Business Litigation, Legal Malpractice and Legal Ethics, 1987. Fellow, American Bar Foundation, 1989.
Associate Independent Counsel of the United States (di Genova 1993-1995). Member: Los Angeles County Bar Association (Representative to Los Angeles City Attorney"s Study Group on Conflicts of Interest By Public Law Offices, 1977-1978.
Member, Special Committee on Judicial Evaluation, 1978-1982).
The State Bar of California (Member, Criminal Law and Procedure Committee, 1973-1976. Reporter on Proposed Amendments to Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, 1974-1975. Hearing Examiner/Referee in investigation, hearing and review departments of state Bar court, 1974-1987.
Chairman, Special Committee on Revision of Federal Criminal Code, 1975-1978.
Member, Executive Committee, Litigation Section, 1983-1986. Member, Civil Litigation Consulting Group, 1985-1988).
California Academy of Appellate Lawyers (Elected 1979). Association of Business Trial Lawyers (Member, Board of Governors, 1982-1984).
Fellow, American Bar Foundation, 1989.
Associate Independent Counsel of the United States (di Genova 1993-1995).
Married Susan Hope Slocum, June 27, 1957. Children: Daniel Slocum, Matthew Ben.