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Robert G. Dodge yesterday announced plans to seek a court order forcing State Attorney General George Fingold to change his decision in the Arnold Arboretum case...
...Fingold has refused to be plaintiff in the case, however, having decided that the Corporation acted legally in planning the move...
...Attorney General, when approached by Dodge, assigned the case to Harris Booras, the state's trust expert. After conferences with Dodge and Clark, and former Provost Paul H. Buck and Oscar M. Shaw '26, University attorney Booras advised Fingold not to enter the suit...
...Dodge can obtain a court order compelling Fingold to start suit against the Corporation, the almost completed Herbarium would probably go unused for the duration of trial proceedings...
Such an order would have to contend that Fingold had shown "gross abuse of discretion," in deciding not to act. No Massachusetts law allows a court to issue an order of this sort...