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* [[Michael Posner (psychologist)|Michael Posner]], US Professor Department of Psychology, Institute of Cognitive and Decision Sciences University of Oregon |
* [[Michael Posner (psychologist)|Michael Posner]], US Professor Department of Psychology, Institute of Cognitive and Decision Sciences University of Oregon |
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* Michael Posner, US President [[Human Rights First]] |
* Michael Posner, US President [[Human Rights First]] |
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* Michael J Posner, US attorney and writer, foremost collector of Instant Cameras in the United States{{fact|date=August 2007}} |
* Michael J Posner, Board Certified US attorney <ref>http://www.floridabar.org/names.nsf/CERTA?openview&RestrictToCategory=RE&count=20</ref> and writer, foremost collector of Instant Cameras in the United States{{fact|date=August 2007}} |
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* Samuel Posner, American attorney who worked at the [[Nuremburg trials]]{{fact|date=August 2007}} <!-- commented following section; if verifiable, should be moved into Samuel Posner article as stub --><!-- a legend in the Detroit legal circuit, Samuel was, at the time of his death in 2006, Michigan's longest actively practicing attorney, having been sworn into the Bar in 1939. Sam's 67 year long career was interrupted only for his two tours of duty in WWII, the second of which he spent aiding in the Nuremburg trials. His wife, the late Elizabeth Posner was, in 1938, one of the first women ever to be sworn in the Michigan Bar, and practiced law with Sam until her death in 1995. The family business is carried on by their son, Gerald Posner (Yale Law, 1974), who joined the firm in 1974, and grandson Zachary Posner (Michigan State College of Law, 2002), who came on board in 2002. --> |
* Samuel Posner, American attorney who worked at the [[Nuremburg trials]]{{fact|date=August 2007}} <!-- commented following section; if verifiable, should be moved into Samuel Posner article as stub --><!-- a legend in the Detroit legal circuit, Samuel was, at the time of his death in 2006, Michigan's longest actively practicing attorney, having been sworn into the Bar in 1939. Sam's 67 year long career was interrupted only for his two tours of duty in WWII, the second of which he spent aiding in the Nuremburg trials. His wife, the late Elizabeth Posner was, in 1938, one of the first women ever to be sworn in the Michigan Bar, and practiced law with Sam until her death in 1995. The family business is carried on by their son, Gerald Posner (Yale Law, 1974), who joined the firm in 1974, and grandson Zachary Posner (Michigan State College of Law, 2002), who came on board in 2002. --> |
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*[[Vladimir Pozner]], a Soviet spy |
*[[Vladimir Pozner]], a Soviet spy |
Revision as of 13:58, 6 March 2008
Prominent people with the surname Posner or Pozner include:
- Richard Posner, United States judge
- Eric Posner, son of Richard Posner and professor of law
- Gerald Posner, United States journalist
- Vladimir Posner, Russian journalist
- Victor Posner, United States businessman
- Jaye Posner, ex-wife of singer Neil Diamond
- Sylvie Perez Posner, Prominent Appellate attorney and former Assistant Attorney General State of Florida
- Michael Posner, businessman and casino owner in Aruba.
- Michael Posner (economist), late of Cambridge University
- Michael Posner, US Professor Department of Psychology, Institute of Cognitive and Decision Sciences University of Oregon
- Michael Posner, US President Human Rights First
- Michael J Posner, Board Certified US attorney [1] and writer, foremost collector of Instant Cameras in the United States[citation needed]
- Samuel Posner, American attorney who worked at the Nuremburg trials[citation needed]
- Vladimir Pozner, a Soviet spy