A couple of years ago, I took a wistful, backward glance at the hapless schmo I once was back in the day, while working (briefly) as a file clerk for the Washington, DC law firm of Arnold & Porter circa 1976, a retrospective that tangentially included information on the “White & Case case”, which I…
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Carriage House Days
Just off the corner of Connecticut and N Streets in Washington, DC is a reasonably imposing red-brick urban mini-mansion, which, a small plaque informs you, once belonged to General Henry Robert, who, you probably don’t know, wrote Robert’s Rules of Order. But back in 1975 when I worked there as a file clerk, we called…