Ronald F. Ederer

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Law Firm in San Antonio, Texas
 
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411 Heimer Road
San Antonio, Texas 78232
(Bexar Co.)
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Phone: 210-496-4266  
Fax: 210-377-1065
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Ronald F. Ederer practices in the following areas of law:
Commercial Litigation, While Collar Criminal.
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Ronald F. Ederer (Principal) born Corpus Christi, Texas, August 25, 1943; admitted to bar, 1971, Texas; 1972, U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas and U.S. Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit; 1978, U.S. Court of Appeals, 10th Circuit; 2002, U.S. District Court, Northern and Southern Districts of Texas and U.S. Supreme Court. Education: North Texas State University (B.B.A., 1965); St. Mary's University of San Antonio (J.D., 1969). Delta Theta Phi. Author: "The New Magistrate's Act and How It Can Effect the Military," State Bar of Texas Institute, 1980; "Pleading Requirements under Federal Rules," Federal Civil Litigation Institute, 1994. Instructor, Communications Law, University of Texas, El Paso, 1987-1988. Law Clerk to Hon. Ernest Guinn, U.S. District Judge, Western District of Texas, 1971. Assistant U.S. Attorney, El Paso, 1972-1976. U.S. Magistrate, El Paso, 1976-1980. Chairman and Member, State Executive Committee, Republican Party, 1984-1988. U.S. Attorney, Western District of Texas, 1989-1993. Member, Texas Racing Commission, 2007. Member: San Antonio, El Paso, Federal (President, 1976-1977 and National Representative, 1978-1979, West Texas Chapter; Director, San Antonio Chapter, 1994—; Member, National Committee, 1994) and American Bar Associations; State Bar of Texas (Coordinator for the Judicial Conference Rules of Practice and Procedure Committee, 1994-1995; Director, Military Law Section, 1993-1995); National Association of Former U.S. Attorneys (President, 2000-2001; Member, Local Federal Rules Committee, 2001-2003). [1st Lt., U.S. Army Military Police Corp., 1969-1971]. Practice Areas: White Collar Crime(70%); Business Litigation(20%); Personal Injury(10%).


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