Frank E. A. Sander is Bussey Professor at Harvard Law School. He was born in Stuttgart, Germany, and received his A.B. and LL.B. from Harvard. Following graduation, he served as law clerk to Chief Judge Calvert Magruder of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (1952–1953) and Justice Felix Frankfurter of the U.S. Supreme Court (1953–1954). After brief stints with the U.S. Justice Department in Washington and Hill and Barlow in Boston, he began teaching at Harvard Law School in 1959, specializing initially in taxation and family law, and, since 1975, in dispute resolution. In 1976 at the Pound Conference he delivered a seminal paper titled “Varieties of Dispute Processing” that put forth the notion of the Multidoor Courthouse. He was a member of the ABA Standing Committee on Dispute Resolution from 1976 to 1989. He has written and lec­tured extensively on various aspects of ADR; Dispute Resolution: Negotiation, Mediation, and Other Processes, the textbook he coauthored, won the CPR Prize in 1985 for the best book on ADR published that year.