ANDREW SCHROEDER, LAW CLERK
Andrew Schroeder received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1995 from the University of Virginia, where he also earned a J.D. and a Master of Arts (History) in 2000. He was an Editor on the University of Virginia Law Review and Dillard Fellow for legal research and writing. Mr. Schroeder clerked for the Honorable J. Frederick Motz, United States District Court Judge for the District of Maryland, and for the Honorable Terence T. Evans, United States Court of Appeals Judge for the Seventh Circuit. In addition to his work at the Bernabei & Wachtel, Mr. Schroeder writes fiction.
Mr. Schroeder authored the law review note "Keeping Police Out of the Bedroom: Justice John Marshall Harlan, Poe v. Ullman and the Limits of Conservative Privacy," 86 Va. L. Rev. 1045 (2000).
Mr. Schroeder has also authored the following articles:
Bernabei, L. & Schroeder, A., "Protect Clients' Private Health Records," Trial (September, 2004)
Debra S. Katz and Andrew Schroeder, “The 'Extortion' Factor: Waging the P.R. Battle," The National Law Journal (November 8, 2004)
D. Wachtel & A. Schroeder, Sanctions for Deleting and Over-writing Electronic Information: Broccoli v. Echostar Communications Corp., Maryland State Bar Association, Section of Labor & Employment Law Newsletter (Winter 2005)
L. Banks & A. Schroeder, "Keeping the Employee Working: Reasonable Accommodation and Leave Requirements" (Seattle, Washington, 2006).