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Rob Leatham – Professional shooter, multi-time world and national pistol champion and expert firearms instructor. – Arguably, the most-winning action pistol competitor in the history of shooting sports. – Inarguably, the longest-winning action pistol champion in the entire world. Sign up. for a class! get Rob's. training. videos!
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Rob began competing in 1978. He won his first US National...
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Robert Latham is a Clinical Instructor & Practitioner-in-Residence at the University of Miami Children and Youth Law Clinic. In the clinic, he teaches students who handle cases involving abused, abandoned and neglected children in a variety of forums, including dependency and family courts, administrative hearings, and federal and appellate ...
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Robert E. Latham. Department of Politics. Professor. Office: Ross Building South, 657. Phone: 647-718-9069 Ext: 46011. Email: rlatham1@yorku.ca. Primary website: https://yorku.academia.edu/RobertLatham?from_navbar=true. Secondary website: https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=fY3v7UcAAAAJ&hl=en.
Robert Latham Owen Jr. (February 2, 1856 – July 19, 1947) was one of the first two U.S. senators from Oklahoma. He served in the Senate between 1907 and 1925.
Robert A Latham. Member in Good Standing. Eligible to Practice Law in Florida. Bar Number: 47065. Mail Address: U. of Miami Children & Youth Law Clinic. Univ. Of Miami - Children & Youth Law Clinic. 1311 Miller Rd. Miami, FL 33146-2300. Office: 305-284-3123. Cell: 786-519-1483 - No Text Messages. Fax: 305-284-4384. Email: rlatham@law.miami.edu.
Nov 2, 2021 · 6 Mins Read November 2, 2021 By Kelly Kultys. On Oct. 21, members of the Fordham community heard how a unique idea helped Robert “Bob” O’Shea, GABELLI ’87, become one of the youngest partners in Goldman Sachs history before establishing his own firm.