Labor Law At Morrison Foerster 1929 1971 Oral History Transcript 1994

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Labor Law At Morrison Foerster 1929 1971 Oral History Transcript 1994
J Hart John Hart Clinton
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Miss Fogarty?
Clinton: Miss Fogarty was Mr. Foerster's secretary.
Hicke: Okay. This was 1934. Then there was a Miss Wills.
Clinton: I remember Miss Wills; she was Mr. Shuman's secretary.
Hicke: If you recall anything about them, let me know. Mrs. Foster?
Clinton: Mrs. Foster was Mr. Herbert Clark's secretary, and as such she was rather a dominant person of the firm. I don't think she was particularly well liked by many of the lawyers. She was inclined to be bossy.
Hicke: Did you have a hard tim
...e getting through her to see Mr. Clark?
Clinton: No, I could always get to Mr. Clark.
Hicke: Okay, so you didn't have to go through . . .
Clinton: There was nothing blocking me.
Hicke: Mrs. Chloupek?
Clinton: Mrs. Chloupek was secretary to Mr. De Fremery.
Hicke: Were the files kept in a central location, or did each person keep his own files?
Clinton: There was a central filing system and then there were files kept by each lawyer. I had my own set of files, relating to the activities that I was engaged in, and they were kept in my office or were readily accessible.


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