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Eduardo Robreno
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Tenure
2013 - Present
Years in position
12
Prior offices:
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Years in office: 1992 - 2013
Education
Bachelor's
Westfield State College, 1967
Law
Rutgers University Law, 1978
Graduate
University of Massachusetts, 1969


Eduardo C. Robreno is afederal judge for theUnited States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. He joined the court in 1992 after being nominated by PresidentGeorge H.W. Bush. Robreno assumedsenior status on September 1, 2013.[1]

Robreno was the first Cuban-American to become a federal judge in the United States.[2]

Early life and education

Born in Cuba, Robreno later became an American citizen. Robreno graduated from Westfield State College with his bachelor's degree in 1967 and from the University of Massachusetts with his master's degree in 1969. He went on to graduate from Rutgers University School of Law with hisJ.D. in 1978.[3]

Professional career

Robreno began his legal career inPhiladelphia with the Antitrust Division of theU.S. Department of Justice, where he served from 1978 to 1981. Robreno then worked as a private practice attorney licensed in the State ofPennsylvania from 1981 to 1992, and also served as a part-time Lecturer at Rutgers Law School from 1992 to 1996.

Judicial career

Eastern District of Pennsylvania

On the recommendation of Arlen Specter, Robreno was nominated by PresidentGeorge H.W. Bush on November 26, 1991, to a seat vacated byLouis Pollak. Robreno was confirmed by the U.S.Senate on June 26, 1992, on a voice vote and received commission onJune 30, 1992.[4] On September 1, 2013, Robreno tooksenior status.

Noteworthy cases

Multidistrict asbestos litigation case remanded to Southern Illinois (2014)

See also:United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (Mann v. Anchor Packing, et al, 2:08-89372-ER / MDL-875)

On January 30, 2014, Judge Robreno remanded plaintiff's suit filed on behalf of decedent J.W. Heggie to theUnited States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois.[5]

In the underlying case, Helen Mann filed suit against Westinghouse Electric Corporation on behalf of Heggie, alleging Heggie was exposed to asbestos after working with Westinghouse’s turbines and switchgear. Mann claimed Heggie developed an asbestos-related disease and lung cancer as a result of the alleged exposure, and died as a result. Mann's case was transferred to the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in October 2008 as part of the Multidistrict Asbestos Products Liability Litigation, though both parties agreed that Illinois law applied to the case. Westinghouse then filed a motion forsummary judgment, alleging there was insufficient evidence to establish causation.[5]

Judge Robreno granted Westinghouse's motion in part as to Heggie's alleged asbestos exposure from the company's turbines, and denied it in part as to Heggie's alleged asbestos exposure from the company's switchgear. Specifically, Robreno noted that there was no "clear statement of Illinois law" as to the issue of the "bare metal defense" which would be determinative as to Westinghouse's liability.[5] In so denyingsummary judgmentas to this aspect of the case, Robreno stated:

Whether Illinois law recognizes this defense (i.e., whether Illinois law holds a switchgear manufacturer liable for component parts incorporated into its product which it neither manufactured nor supplied) is a matter of policy. A court situated in Illinois is closer to - and has more familiarity with - Illinois law and policy. As such, rather than predicting what the Supreme Court of Illinois would do, the Court deems it appropriate to remand this case for a court in Illinois to decide this issue.[5][6]

Judge Robreno suggested that the case would be ready for trial as soon as theSouthern District of Illinois placed it on its docket.[5]

Winfrey defamation case settled out of court (2009-2010)

See also:United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

On March 15, 2009, Judge Robreno allowed a lawsuit against talk show host Oprah Winfrey to proceed. Nomvuyo Mzamane, the former headmistress of the South Africa Leadership Academy for Girls, sued Winfrey over statements that were made at a 2007 press conference that Mzamane considered defamatory. Winfrey settled the case out of court in March 2010.[7]

See also

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by:
Louis Pollak
Eastern District of Pennsylvania
1992–2013
Succeeded by:
Joseph F. Leeson, Jr.


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Federal judges who have served theUnited States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Active judges

Chief JudgeWendy Beetlestone  •  Paul Diamond  •  Juan Sanchez (Pennsylvania)  •  Jeffrey L. Schmehl  •  Chad F. Kenney, Sr.  •  Nitza I. Quinones Alejandro  •  John M. Younge  •  Gail Weilheimer  •  Gerald Austin McHugh, Jr.  •  Mark A. Kearney  •  Joseph F. Leeson, Jr.  •  Gerald J. Pappert  •  Mia Roberts Perez  •  Kelley Hodge  •  Joshua Wolson  •  Karen Marston  •  John Gallagher (Pennsylvania federal judicial nominee)  •  John Frank Murphy  •  Catherine Henry  •  Mary Kay Costello

Senior judges

Harvey Bartle  •  Robert Kelly (Pennsylvania)  •  Jan DuBois  •  Ronald Buckwalter  •  William Yohn  •  John Padova Sr.  •  Eduardo Robreno  •  Anita Brody  •  Petrese Tucker  •  Berle Schiller  •  Richard Surrick  •  Legrome Davis  •  Cynthia Rufe  •  Michael Baylson  •  Tim Savage  •  Darnell Jones  •  Joel Slomsky  •  

Magistrate judgesCarol Wells  •  Timothy Rice  •  David Strawbridge  •  Elizabeth Hey  •  Lynne Sitarski  •  Scott Reid  •  Marilyn Heffley  •  Richard A. Lloret  •  Pamela Carlos  •  
Former Article III judges

William Ditter  •  John Fullam  •  Louis Pollak  •  Norma Shapiro  •  Lowell Reed  •  James Giles  •  Thomas O'Neill (Pennsylvania)  •  Bruce Kauffman  •  Curtis Joyner  •  Mary McLaughlin  •  James Gardner (Pennsylvania)  •  Gene Pratter  •  Lawrence Stengel  •  Thomas Golden  •  Felipe Restrepo  •  William Lewis (Pennsylvania)  •  Richard Peters  •  Joseph Hopkinson  •  Archibald Randall  •  John Kintzing Kane  •  John Cadwalader  •  William Butler  •  Anthony Scirica  •  Franklin Van Antwerpen  •  Marjorie Rendell  •  John Bayard McPherson  •  James Buchanan Holland  •  Joseph Whitaker Thompson  •  Oliver Booth Dickinson  •  Charles Louis McKeehan  •  William Huntington Kirkpatrick  •  Mitchell Goldberg  •  Herbert Hutton  •  Daniel Huyett  •  Harry Kalodner  •  James M. Kelly (Pennsylvania)  •  Marvin Katz  •  John Whitaker Lord  •  Joseph Simon Lord  •  Alfred Luongo  •  George Austin Welsh  •  Albert Maris  •  Guy Bard  •  Louis Bechtle  •  Edward Becker  •  Ralph Body  •  Raymond Broderick  •  Edward Cahn  •  Thomas Clary  •  John Morgan Davis (Pennsylvania)  •  Thomas Egan (Pennsylvania)  •  Herbert Fogel  •  Frederick Follmer  •  Abraham Freedman  •  James Ganey  •  Francis Van Dusen  •  Aloyisus Higginbotham  •  Robert Gawthrop  •  James Gorbey  •  Clifford Green  •  Allan Grim  •  John Hannum  •  Charles William Kraft  •  Thomas Masterson  •  Joseph McGlynn  •  James McGranery  •  Clarence Newcomer  •  Emanuel Mac Troutman  •  Jay Waldman  •  Charles Weiner  •  Harold Wood  •  Donald Van Artsdalen  •  Edward G. Smith  •  

Former Chief judges

Harvey Bartle  •  John Fullam  •  James Giles  •  Curtis Joyner  •  Petrese Tucker  •  Juan Sanchez (Pennsylvania)  •  William Huntington Kirkpatrick  •  Mitchell Goldberg  •  John Whitaker Lord  •  Joseph Simon Lord  •  Alfred Luongo  •  Louis Bechtle  •  Edward Cahn  •  Thomas Clary  •  James Ganey  •  


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1991

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