Background
McManus, Robert J. was born in 1940 in New York, New York, United States.
McManus, Robert J. was born in 1940 in New York, New York, United States.
Yale University (Bachelor of Arts, 1961. Bachelor of Laws, 1968).
Worked at Lerner, Reed, Bolton & McManus, Limited Liability Partnership. Admitted to the bar, 1968, District of Columbia. Member, Board of Editors, Yale Law Journal, 1966-1968.
Author: "Environmental Considerations in Investment Decisions," Chapter 8, Manual of Foreign Investment in the United States (Byam et al., eds.
1993); "Federal Preemption of Local Pesticide Regulation," Washington Legal Foundation Working Paper northern
45, 1991. "Natural Resource Damages," Oil Spills: Management and Legislative Implications, American Society of Civil Engineers, 1990. "Trade in "Unregistered" Pesticides," 14 Chemistry Regular
Rptr. 270, 1990"; "Legal Aspects of Land-Based Pollution," The New Nationalism and the Use of Common Spaces, American Society of International Law (J. Charney, educated, 1982).
Attorney-advisor, Office of General Counsel, 1971-1974, Director, Oceans Division, Office of International Activities, 1974-1977, United States. Environmental Protection Agency. General Counsel, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States.
Department of Commerce, 1981-1985.
Senior Counsel, Federal Maritime Commission Corporation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1986-1989. Alternate United States.
Representative, Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea, 1974-1977. Member: The District of Columbia Bar.
American Society of International Law.
Military: Lieutenant (junior grade), United States. Naval Reserve, 1962-1965. Lerner, Reed, Bolton & Sanders, Limited liability partnership, Washington, District of Columbia, is a law firm of six attorneys, all at senior levels in their fields.
The Firm was formed to provide services in a direct, untired approach by attorneys of outstanding skill, experience and of national or international prominence.
The strength of the Firm derives, from its individual members, but by limiting both size and scope, the Firm is also organized to foster effectiveness in the areas of its practice. These areas include business relationships, real estate, banking, finance, environmental and administrative law, and governmental relations.
The Firm"s practice is both domestic and international.
Author: "Environmental Considerations in Investment Decisions," Chap. 8, Manual of Foreign Investment in the United States (Byam et al., eds. 1993)
"Federal Preemption of Local Pesticide Regulation," Washington Legal Foundation Working Paper no.
45, 1991
"Natural Resource Damages," Oil Spills: Management and Legislative Implications, American Society of Civil Engineers, 1990. "Trade in 'Unregistered' Pesticides," 14 Chemistry Reg. Rptr. 270, 1990"
"Legal Aspects of Land-Based Pollution," The New Nationalism and the Use of Common Spaces, American Society of International Law (J. Charney, ed., 1982).
Attorney-advisor, Office of General Counsel, 1971-1974, Director, Oceans Division, Office of International Activities, 1974-1977, United States. Environmental Protection Agency. General Counsel, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States.
Department of Commerce, 1981-1985. Senior Counsel, FMC Corporation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1986-1989. Alternate United States.
Representative, Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea, 1974-1977.
Member, Board of Editors, Yale Law Journal, 1966-1968.