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Negro students from Berkeley to the University of Chicago to Harvard were attentive but not awestruck by Carmichael's appeal. Carmichael wasn't bringing most of his audiences any news. Afro-American and militant black-only groups had been in formation since 1963 when the Movement came North. James Foreman's statement last March to Harvard Afro-Americans -- "Your very presence in this American, educational institution is, by example, oppressing your black brothers and sisters . . . I'm fighting for your mind, baby, just like Whitey" -- antagonized, not inspired, Negroes who listened for a concrete program and heard only polemics...

Author: By Charles J. Hamilton jr., | Title: SNCC | 5/4/1967 | See Source »

More surprising is the fact that no client has ever before sued Foreman. A rich Texan charged with homicide once said that he could not decide whether to hire Foreman and spend the rest of his life in the poorhouse or gamble on a moderate sentence and keep his estate. If his clients lack cash, Foreman accepts anything else of value-boats, cattle, fiddles, limousines, washing machines. In and around Houston, he now owns 40 houses, an office building and several hundred acres of land...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fees: Bitter Candy | 4/7/1967 | See Source »

Though he denies holding his clients in hock, Foreman always demands collateral against his later fee. "If you don't do that," he says, "you can't control the client. If they haven't paid for advice, they won't take it." Foreman has also boasted that his fee methods top mere law in chastising any of his clients who may be guilty. As he puts it: "I can punish them through the pocketbook, where it really hurts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fees: Bitter Candy | 4/7/1967 | See Source »

Melvin says that he entrusted Foreman with collateral of several acres near Houston worth $2 per sq. ft., and that Foreman then sold 4.6 acres at only 35? per sq. ft., an alleged loss to Melvin of $62,408. Because he has already paid the lawyer $133,000 in cash, says Melvin, the property "loss" means that he now owes Foreman only $4,592. And he wants the remaining property back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fees: Bitter Candy | 4/7/1967 | See Source »

Taking the offensive, Foreman claimed that a jury trial might wind up raising his fee. "Depending on what newspaper you read, Mrs. Mossler inherited $9,000,000 or $33 million by the death of Jacques Mossler," he beamed. "She would not have inherited one penny of this had she not been acquitted." In Texas, a lawyer can work for a 50% contingency fee. "Therefore," said Foreman, "I would be willing to accept any modest fee, handed down by a jury, of between $4,000,000 and $16.5 million for my services." Added Foreman: "It is quite possible that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fees: Bitter Candy | 4/7/1967 | See Source »

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