A Practice Almost Perfect
By:"Norman Diamond"
Published on 1997-01-01 by University Press of Amer
In A Practice Almost Perfect, Norman Diamond narrates how Arnold, Fortas & Porter, alone among prominent law firms and at its own expense, defended victims of the brutal repression of civil liberties during the scourge of McCarthyism. He describes the firm's work for important clients, including Coca-Cola, The Kroger Co., Federated Department Stores, and Samuel Goldwyn Productions, and tells of the hard-fought litigation that paved the way for discount retailing. He also recounts the administration of the estate of the legendary Washington hostess Evalyn Walsh McLean, particularly the facts concerning the Hope Diamond, and details the firm's salvation of Playboy magazine.
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