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Philip E. Areeda '51, professor of Law and a specialist in anti-trust matters, was named Friday as a counsel to President Ford...
...Areeda said Sunday that he would act as a "general adviser" to the president and do "whatever I'm asked to do." He said he "would not be surprised" if his job included advising the president on legal questions arising from the pardon of former President Nixon...
...Areeda suggested that since his field of expertise is "the intersection of law and economics," he would probably also deal with economic matters. "I'm not going to try to compete with the Council of Economic Advisers," he said. "But if the president chooses to avail himself of my abilities, I will certainly give him my advice...
James D. St. Clair, lecturer in Law, congratulated Areeda on his appointment earlier this week. St. Clair declined to offer Areeda any advice in view of his own experience is special counsel to former President Nixon, because, he said, his own job was of such a "special nature...
Areed will join Philip W. Buchen, the present White House counsel, on a parttime basis until mid-October, when the job will become full-time. The appointment is an open-ended one, but Areeda--who is on leave this year--said that he expects to return to the Law School when he leaves the White House staff...