Bar and Court Admissions |
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- District of Columbia
- Maryland
- United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
- United States Court of Appeals for the District of Maryland
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Education |
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- J.D., Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University, 2002
- B.M., University of Miami, 1999
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Noteworthy |
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- Heyman/American Corporate Counsel Association In-House Counsel Internship Program, 2000
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Professional Affiliations |
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- Vice-Chair, Life Insurance Law Committee of the American Bar Association (2006-current)
- Vice-Chair, Life, Health, Disability Committee's Young Lawyer's Subcommittee of the Defense Research Institute (2007-current)
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 | | | Robin M. Sanders AssociateWashington, D.C. Email: rms@jordenusa.com Phone: 202.965.8119 Fax: 202.965.8104 Robin Sanders is a litigation associate at Jorden Burt LLP. Ms. Sanders' practice focuses on complex commercial litigation on behalf of the financial services industry, with an emphasis on class action and ERISA matters. Representative Matters
- Standard Insurance Company v. Burch, No. 06-1755 (D.D.C. 2008) (assisted in obtaining bench verdict in favor of client on all counts).
- CaremarkPCS v. Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company, No. CV 04-2210-PHX-NVW (D. Az.)
- Benefit Consultants, Inc. v. Fortis Cos., No. 28611 (Tenn. Chancery Ct. May 26, 2005) (assisted financial services client in obtaining a $70 million dollar jury verdict).
- In re Dynegy, Inc. ERISA Litig., Civ. A. No. H-20-3076 (S.D. Tex. 2004) (obtained dismissal in favor of client in putative class action alleging breach of ERISA's fiduciary duties).
- Eisenberg v. Assurant Group, et al., Case No. GIC 795771 (Sup. Ct. Ca.)
Speeches and Publications
- Co-Author, D.C. Circuit Chapter of "ERISA Survey of Federal Circuits" (2005, 2007 eds.)
- Co-Author, "How Changes to the NASD Code of Arbitration Procedure May Affect Customer Arbitrations," Metropolitan Corporate Counsel (August 2007)
- Contributor to annual updates for Handbook on ERISA Litigation (3d ed.)
- Frequent Contributor, Expect Focus
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