Background
McAnerney, Robert Moore was born on January 29, 1924 in Greenwich, Connecticut, Bachelor of Arts, Williams College, 1947.
McAnerney, Robert Moore was born on January 29, 1924 in Greenwich, Connecticut, Bachelor of Arts, Williams College, 1947.
Williams College (Bachelor of Arts, 1947). University of Virginia (Juris Doctor, 1953).
Worked at Wiggin & Dana (New Haven, Connecticut) specializing in Estate Planning, Trusts and Estates, Family Law, Real Estate. Admitted to the bar, 1954, Connecticut. 1959, United States. District Court, District of Connecticut.
1969, United States.
Supreme Court. Associated with Sullivan & Cromwell, New York, New York, 1953. Partner, Durey & Pierson, Stamford, Connecticut, 1954-1963.
Founder and Senior Partner, McAnerney & Miller, Darien, Connecticut, 1963-1995. Major Contributing Author: "Proposal for Revision of Connecticut Statutes Relative to Divorce," 44 Connecticut Bar Journal 411 (1970).
Company-Author: "Connecticut"s New Approach to Marriage Dissolution," 47 Connecticut Bar Journal 375 (1973).
Director and Member, Executive Committee, Connecticut Attorneys Title Insurance Company, 1970-1994. Member: Connecticut (Member, Board of Governors, 1964-1967. Chairman, Family Law Committee, 1967-1971.
Vice Chairman, Family Law Section, 1971-1973.
Chairman, Law Office Economics Committee, 1973-1975. Chairman, Special Committee on Legislative Liaison, 1977-1978.
Vice-Chairman, Commission on the Legal Profession, 1978-1980. Vice-President, 1978-1979, President-Elect, 1979-1980 and President, 1980-1981) and American (Member, House of Delegates, 1978-1982) Bar Associations.
New England Bar Association (Director, 1980-1984).
Connecticut Bar Foundation (Director, 1978-1979). Life Fellow, American Bar Foundation. (Resident at Stamford).
Member, Executive Committee, Connecticut Attorneys Title Insurance Company, 1970-1994. Member: Connecticut (Member, Board of Governors, 1964-1967. Chairman, Family Law Committee, 1967-1971.
Vice Chairman, Family Law Section, 1971-1973.
Chairman, Law Office Economics Committee, 1973-1975. Chairman, Special Committee on Legislative Liaison, 1977-1978.
Vice-Chairman, Commission on the Legal Profession, 1978-1980. Vice-President, 1978-1979, President-Elect, 1979-1980 and President, 1980-1981) and American (Member, House of Delegates, 1978-1982) Bar Associations.
New England Bar Association (Director, 1980-1984).
Connecticut Bar Foundation (Director, 1978-1979). Life Fellow, American Bar Foundation. (Resident at Stamford).
Fellow, American Bar Foundation.
(Resident at Stamford).