CPT Jeffrey R. Snyder is a retired Army Reserve commander. He has served multiple deployments all over the world with Intelligence and Logistics.
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The employer now has the explicit burden of proof, under a 'totality of the circumstances' test, to establish a post retirement voluntary withdrawal from the work force. This article describes the reasoning of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on this issue, with guidance for presentation of appropriate proofs
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Snyder earned a bachelor's degree with distinction from George Washington University in 1967 and a J.D. degree magna cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1971. He clerked for Supreme Court justices John Marshall Harlan II in 1971 and William Rehnquist in 1972.
Snyder joined the Washington, D.C. law firm Hogan & Hartson in 1972 as an associate and later became a partner. During Bill Clinton's presidency, Snyder represented Deputy White House Counsel Bruce Lindsey during the Whitewater controversy.
On September 22, 1999, President Clinton nominated Snyder to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to replace the seat held by the retiring Patricia Wald.
After Snyder's nomination died, he resigned his partnership at Hogan & Hartson and took early retirement, according to a New York Times article on August 11, 2002. "Senator Specter congratulated me on how well things had gone and told me he was confident I would be confirmed and told me I would be a great judge," Snyder told the Times.
On August 10, 1969, Snyder married Jean Port. He and his wife served as emergency foster parents for several years and eventually adopted another daughter from the foster care system.