Admitted
1984, New York; 1985, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York; 1986, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York and U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; 1988, Georgia, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia and U.S. Court of
Law School
St. John's University, J.D., 1983
Law School Graduation Year
1983
College
St. John's University, B.S., summa cum laude, 1980
Biographical
Beta Gamma Sigma; Omicron Delta Epsilon. Member, National Moot Court Team. Recipient, U.S. Department of Justice Award for Outstanding Service to the Nation, 1992. Author: Encryption Technology: I hear you knockin', but you can't come in, Criminal Law and Procedure News (The Federalist Society, Winter, 1998) (co-authored with John G. Malcolm); Health Care Fraud: What do you do when the government knocks?, Georgia State Bar Journal (October 1998) (co-authored with John G. Malcolm). Lecturer: Attorney General's Advocacy Institute, 1989-1997; National Institute of Trial Advocacy, 1989-1997; Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1991-1995; Institute for Continuing Legal Education in Georgia, 1993-2002; Internal Revenue Service, 1994-1995; United States Secret Service, 1995; United States Immigration & Naturalization Service, 1995-1996; Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, 1997. Assistant United States Attorney, Northern District of Georgia, 1987-1997. Associate Independent Counsel, HUD Investigation, Washington, D.C., 1995-1996 (Lead Prosecutor). Assistant District Attorney, Nassau County, New York, 1983-1987. Malcolm & Schroeder, L.L.P., 1997-2001. Law Office of Robert F. Schroeder, PC, 2001-2002. Master, Bleckley Inn of Court, 1998-2002. Board of Advisors, Hughes-Spalding Children's Hospital, 1999-2001. Member, Executive Committee, and Co-Chairman, White Collar Crime Subcommittee, The Federalist Society, 1998-1999. Founding Member, Vice President, 1993-1994, and Member, Board of Directors, Hands-On-Atlanta, Inc., 1989-1994. Adjunct Professor, Emory University School of Law, 2000-2002.