Word: goldstone
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...Goldston Professor of Law Detley F. Vagts '49 said that the outcome of the case should "encourage people to keep better records...
...Gray has kept the Harvard account since then, as it has grown into one of the largest and most prestigious Boston law firms, today numbering about 175 lawyers. Now, the American Lawyer Guide to Law Firms calls it "the prototype of the traditional, old-line Boston firm," and Goldston Professor of Law Detlev F. Vagts '49, a specialist in corporate law, characterizes it as "the most old-line, the most complete, and the most established" law firm in the area...
Detlev F. Vagts '49. Goldston Professors of Law, notes that ironically the Law School's tolerant hiring policies during the late sixties may have contributed to the faculty rift. He says that, both under Griswold and immediately after, "many left-wing faculty members were appointed." He adds that "Most other schools were a little more narrow in faculty selection so [they] have less of a split...
...some what better results than Columbia," said Delter F. Vagts. Goldston Professors...
...letter to Mark B. Helm '78, president of the Review, Detlev F. Vagts '49, Goldston Professor of Law, said Wednesday the faculty would probably end the Law School's traditional practice of sending the grades of top first-year law students to the Review and possibly end the faculty's "moral commitment" to assist the Law Review's writing competition if the committee's policy were adopted by the Review staff...