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1. Leland Anderson
www.jaginc.com/Pages/Anderson. - [Cached]Published on: 4/4/2007 Last Visited: 1/1/2008
Lee Anderson graduated Summa Cum Laude from North Park College in Chicago, Illinois. After receiving his law degree from the University of Denver, where he served as the general editor of the Denver Law Journal, he clerked for the Hon. William Erickson of the Colorado Supreme Court. He was recognized as Platoon Honorman (tops in a platoon of 75 recruits while serving in the United States Marine Corps.). He also served as a Judge Advocate General Corp. (JAG) officer in the U.S. Marine Corps. reserve and the U.S. Army reserve. In 1997, after 18 years in private practice specializing in personal injury, psychological injury, professional malpractice and product liability cases he was appointed to the bench.
Anderson's commitment to the legal profession is clearly demonstrated by his many awards and recognition for his public service. He was recognized by the Colorado senate for pro bono public services for his effort in resolving the tragic 1987 Berthoud Pass Bus Accident case with the State of Colorado. He received the Trial Lawyer of the Year Award from the Trial Lawyers for Public Justice. He served one term as President of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association. He has served as chairperson of the Colorado Bar Association Professionalism Committee, chair of the Supreme Court Standing Committee on Law, president of the Colorado District Judges Association, a judicial representative on the Board of Governors of the CBA, a member of the Colorado Supreme Court Committee on Access to Court and as chairperson of the Magistrate Committee of the Governor's Blue Ribbon Panel on Business Litigation. -
2. www.aberdeennews.com
www.aberdeennews.com/mld/aberd - [Cached]Published on: 3/15/2007 Last Visited: 3/15/2007
Opponents of the hog confinement facility appealed in court, but Circuit Judge Lee D. Anderson ruled that the board's approval was valid.
Anderson ruled that a state law requiring two-thirds votes on some county decisions did not apply to votes on conditional use permits. He also found that if that law applied to votes on such permits, approval could be given with only a two-thirds vote of those present and voting. -
3. VoiceMailMsg.htm
www.sd-jail4judges.org/VoiceMa - [Cached]Published on: 10/4/2006 Last Visited: 1/2/2008
The message was left on the First Circuit Court office voice mail on September 18th, in response to the death of Judge Lee Anderson.

