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According to McInerney, Puente has been working on his Latin American tax series for more than 15 years. Puente "did all the dirty work," researching, cataloguing, and rough drafts. In 1950 Puente asked Griswold to be American advisor for his Latin Tax Research Law Institute. Griswold informed Punete that he was interested and asked for details, according to McInerney...
...Griswold then cancelled a meeting scheduled with Puente and told the tax expert that he was no longer interested in his plan, McInerney said. The Wall Street Journal announced several months later that the Law School would issue a series of publications on Latin American tax structures...
McInerney added, "Griswold can't just suck all the food juice out of a lemon and then throw away the rind. Before Harvard entered the picture, Puente had subscribers to his series, but many cancelled when Harvard announced that they were doing the same thing...
...Neither Griswold nor Puente would comment on the suit, but Puente's attorney, Timothy J. McInerney, charged that the Law School, in conjunction with the United Nations and several business corporations, has published reports embracing Puente's ideas...
McInerney stated that, in May of 1950, Puente asked Griswold to be the American advisor for a series of tax articles which he was planning. Puente at that time told Griswold the details of the program, which were later published in the Law School Bulletin of February 1955 credited to William Sprague Barnes, director of World Tax Service at the Law School...