A-1 INDEX Oral History of John Aldock References to citations in footnotes are indicated by “n” following the page number. Adams, Kenneth, 251 Adelman, Roger, 59, 114, 118 Administrative Office of the United States Courts, 149 AFL-CIO, 164–65 African Americans attorneys, 81, 229 judges, 51, 58, 59, 118 juries, 118B19 and segregation, 18 students, 10, 16, 22, 35 Aldock, John B Personal and anti-Semitism, 23B24 and art, 258–59 bar mitzvah, 9 birth, 1 card playing, 20B21 childhood experiences, 14B15, 18B19 college considerations, 19B20, 21 daughters, 9, 16, 93, 125, 261 travels with, 256–57 See also Tave, Jessica A.; Aldock, Stephanie Eastern Junior High School, 15B16 father, 13, 14, 18, 34, 97, 263 at City College of New York, 2B3, 6B7 and Civil Aeronautics Board, 3B6 and politics, 7, 21 in U.S. Army, 1, 8B9 grandchildren, 252–53, 257, 261, 262 grandparents, 1B2, 6 house in Glen Echo Heights, 96B97 Humphrey campaigner, 27, 31, 32, 40, 98 marriage, 48, 62, 68 media, 13B14 military draft, 33, 35B36, 37B38, 41B42 Montgomery Blair High School, 10, 18, 67 sports, 16B17 A-2 mother, 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 31, 68 and music, 15B16, 18B19, 259 Northwestern University, 21, 22, 67 courses, 26, 33B34 fraternities, 22B24 friends, 25B26 junior year abroad (with AIESEC), 27B30, 255 Parkside Elementary School, 10B13 freedom cards, 10B11 sports, 13 and politics, 98 soda jerk job, 17B18, 27 summer jobs, 20, 27 University of Pennsylvania Law School, 32B33, 34B35 courses, 36B37 on Law Review, 34B36, 41, 73, 85 vacations, 20, 134B35, 212–13, 214, 255–57 wife. See Aldock, Judy R. wine collection, 259–60 Aldock, John B Professional advice to young lawyers, 265–66 arbitrations, 230–33, 262 Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, 47, 48, 93 in Appellate Section, 49B50 AUSA colleagues, 59B60, 83 Brawner case, 63–66, 72, 138 General Sessions cases, 54B57 on General Sessions counter duty, 52B53 insanity cases, 61B63 in U.S. District Court, 58B59 bar exam, 83B84 career plans, 261–63, 264–65 on common sense, 263–64 Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, 228–30 with Goodwin Procter asbestos issues, 237–38 CNA Financial, 236–37 committees, 226 Lafarge barge case, 239–50 expert witnesses, 242, 243, 245, 247, 250 technology in the courtroom, 243–44, 248–49 law firm representation, 238 MIT representation, 234–36 A-3 Prudential Insurance Co. cases, 236 Humphrey 1968 campaign task force participant, 44B48, 70 independent counsel reports, 98B99, 100B101 Legal Clinic for the Homeless board member, 261 on legal specialization, 199–200 mediations, 233–35 Progress Foundation board member, 105, 262 on Rules Committee for U.S. District Court for D.C., 107B109 salaries, 48, 67, 92, 95, 97 with Shea & Gardner AIER and Progress Foundation clients, 101B106, 127 Arthur Andersen representation, 201 foreign network services issues, 206–207 interdisciplinary practice issues, 202–206 securities law litigation, 207 asbestos cases, 184, 237 and AFL-CIO, 164–65, 169 CCR representation, 136B42, 156B57, 162 consolidation of, 157–61 facilitator, 152–55 legislation, 168-69 litigation, 167–68, 170 opponents, 137–38, 166–67 plaintiffs’ bar, 137, 163–64, 169 pleural plaques cases, 161–62 settlements, 136B41, 162–66 Associate position, 66, 72B73, 84B85 Bennett representation, 211–14 billable hours, 91B93 Boyle case, 88B91 and Cardinal Cody, 86B88 chairman of firm, 218–20 class action expert, 169–70 clients, 75B76, 82B88 on D.C. court system, 127B28 Frendak case, 110B13 Goodwin Procter merger, 224–27 hiring Partner, 215–17 Hvide Shipping antitrust case, 126 Iran representation, 131B36 Iran-Contra issues, 149B51 Jackson representation, 145–49, 251 Jordan case, 121B23 and judges, 142B43 A-4 on law firm representation, 177, 179–81 Leatherman case, 114B16 merger issues, 220–24 Newmont Mining client, 124 Partner position, 94B95 Prudential class actions, 208 Puerto Rico case, 119B21 real estate case, 113B14 Rockwell International (now Rockwell Automation) representation, 194–99, 201 Scarborough case, 123B24 SGS pre-shipment inspection issues, 170–76 tobacco litigation background, 182–84 film on, 131, 190–92 and states’ attorneys general, 188, 189, 190 Wigand deposition, 186–89 Wigand representation, 184–86, 192 whistleblower actions, 189, 192–94 White House cases, 109B10 WilmerHale representation, 176–78 Wilson case, 128B30 World Bank case, 144B45 Youngdahl clerkship, 38B39, 40B42, 44, 107 Aldock, Judy R., 8, 18, 54, 83, 96B97 and art, 258 Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, 10, 67 at Congressional Quarterly, 48, 67, 68B69, 71 cooking skill, 260–61 at Democratic National Committee Research Division, 69, 70B71 and grandchildren, 253 parents, 254–55 sister, 254 and travel, 134–35, 213, 255–57, 259–60 Watergate burglary association, 69B70 Aldock, Stephanie, 96, 250, 253–54, 256, 257, 260 Alexander, Harry, 55B56 American Bar Association (ABA) Commission on Multidisciplinary Practice, 205–206 American Broadcasting Company (ABC), 176–77 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 145B46, 149 American College of Trial Lawyers, 228–30 American Institute for Economic Research (AIER), 101B104 American Medical Association (AMA), 208 A-5 Amsterdam, Anthony G., 36B37 Angelos, Peter, 237 Aquino, Corazon, 174 Archer Daniels Midland, 193 Arthur Andersen, 201–202 foreign network services, 206–207 interdisciplinary practice issues, 202–206 securities cases, 207 asbestos cases and AFL-CIO, 164–65, 169 claims facility, 152–55 consolidation of, 157–61 legislation, 168-69 litigation, 167–68, 170 opponents, 137–38, 166–67 plaintiffs’ bar, 137, 163–64, 169 pleural plaques cases, 161–62 settlements, 136B41, 162–66 W. R. Grace & Co., 237 See also Center for Claims Resolution; Multidistrict Litigation Panel Ashe, Walter E., 61B62 Association of Trial Lawyers of America, 137, 166 Ball, George, 44 Baron, Frederick M., 137B38, 166, 167 Baron & Budd, 166 Barry, Marion, 145, 147B48 Basseches, Robert T., 97 Bates, John D., 238 Bazargan, Mehdi, 131, 132 Bazelon, David L., 62, 63, 117 Beard, Edward A., 51 Becker, Edward R., 137B39, 168 Beedie, James F., 154 Beers, David, 163n Bennett, Robert S., 59, 83, 211–12, 214 Bergman, Lowell, 183, 190 Bernstein, Daniel, 64 Best, Judd, 103 Biddle, Francis, 76 Birenbaum, David, 44 Bork, Robert, 140, 141 Boyd, Alan, 4 Boyle, W. A. (ATony@), 88B89, 91 Brandt, Willy, 29 A-6 Brawner, Archie, 63 Bress, David, 47, 48B49 Breyer, Stephen G., 141 Brill, Steven, 91 Brower, Charles N., 132 Brown & Williamson Tobacco Co., 182–92 Browning, Dolly K., 211–12, 214 Bryant, William B., 43, 58B59, 118, 119, 212, 214 Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 44 Bucklin, Donald T., 59, 83 Burger, Warren E., 62, 117 Bush, George W., 60, 61, 123, 155, 218, 240 Cacheris, Plato, 90 Cahn, Herman, 209 Calero, Adolfo, 150–51 Califano, Joseph, 46 Carlough, Edward M., 139–40 Carter, James E. (“Jimmy”), 96, 121 Casey, William, 150 Castro, Fidel, 130 Center for Claims Resolution (CCR), 136, 137, 140, 156–57, 162 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 110, 111–12, 150 Center for Public Resources (CPR), 230 Chadbourne & Parke, 185, 186 Charlie Wilson’s War, 128–30 Christic Institute, 150 Chud, Adam M., 236, 250n Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), 3–5, 32 Clark, Kenneth, 45 Clinton, William J. 60, 83, 89, 97, 98, 211, 214 CNA Financial, 236–37 Cody, Cardinal John Patrick, 86–88 Cohn, Roy, 122 Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 183–84, 192 Congressional Quarterly (CQ), 48, 67, 68–69, 71, 110 Cosmos Club, 79–80 Covington & Burling, 74, 92, 102, 152, 218 Cox, Archibald, 70 Crowe, Russell, 190–91 Cys, Richard L. (“Rick”), 59 Damon, Matt, 193 Dart Drug, 178 Davey, James, 108 A-7 Deaver, Michael, 198–99 Democratic Convention, 46 Credentials Committee, 119—21 Dempsey, William H., 63, 66, 72, 74, 85 Dickstein Shapiro, 180, 238 Disney Studios, 190, 191–92 District of Columbia Bar, 176–77, 180 District of Columbia Court of Appeals, 112 District of Columbia Court of General Sessions, 49, 50–51, 52 cases, 54–57 juries, 57 District of Columbia Police Department, 57, 119, 127 Dodd, Alan, 12 Dornbusch, Rudiger (“Rudi”), 174 Duncan, Arne, 265 Duval, Stanwood, 250n Eisenhower, Dwight D., 21, 117 Eizenstat, Stuart, E., 44, 96, 174 Ellsberg, Daniel, 194 Emerging Energy Research (EER), 253 Encyclopedia Britannica (EB), 238 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 171, 237 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), 124–25 Ernst & Young, 233 Eskridge, William 131, 135 Esposito, Claudia, 254 Esposito, Daniel, 254 Evans, Bergen, 33–34 Farrakhan, Louis, 145–48 Fascell, Dante, 173 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 192, 195 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 180 Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 23, 136 Felty, Michael, 225 Ferren, John M., 112 Fitch, Mary, 81 Flannery, Thomas, 60, 64, 65, 83 flood control immunity, 241 Flynn, Martin J., 66, 85 Flynn, Richard J., 63 Fogarasi, Andre, 201 Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 171, 182, 252 Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, 176 A-8 Fort, Jeff, 49 Frank, John P., 78 Frankel, Marvin, 77 Frankfurter, Felix, 37 Frendak, Paula, 110–13 Friedman, Paul L., 42, 59, 206 Fulbright, William J., 32 Gardner, Warner, 66, 73, 76–80, 85, 221, 226 Cosmos Club case, 79–80 at Thomas confirmation hearings, 78–79 Gasch, Oliver, 43 Gates, Bill, 262–63 Geggel, Ezra, 250n Geise, Elizabeth R. (“Betsy”), 163, 238 General Agreement of Tariffs and Trade (GATT), 175 General Electric (GE), 80, 94, 219, 226 Georgine, Robert, 140 Gephardt, Richard, 23 Gesell, Gerhard, 102, 103, 107, 109, 113, 117 Leatherman case, 114–15 Giannotto, Michael S., 237 Gilbert, Scott, 152–53, 154–55 Gilliam, Sam, 258 Ginsburg, Ruth Bader, 142 Glakas, Nicholas J., 131 Glanzer, Seymour, 70 Gold, Larry, 165 Goldberg, Eric, 250n Goldman Sachs, 86–88 Goldwater, Barry, 128 Goldwater, Barry, Jr., 128 Goodwin Procter merger with Shea & Gardner, 224–27, 254 offices, 227 size, 226–27 Grafman, Steve, 59 Green, June, 43, 58, 61–62 Green, Thomas C., 59, 83 Hadley, Stephen J., 123, 155, 218 Haft, Ronald, 178 Hague, The, 134, 136 Halleck, Charles W., 51 Handelsman, Steve, 149 A-9 Hanford nuclear facility (Washington), 194, 197 Hanlon, Patrick, 169 Hanlon, William, 137, 157, 163, 225 Harkness, Peter, 71 Hart, George, 132 Harwood, E. C., 101–105 Hershey, Lewis B., 41 Heyman, Samuel J., 140, 141 Hibey, Richard A., 59, 83 Higgins, Robert J., 42, 64, 66, 83, 84, 103, 107–108, 118 Hill, Anita, 78–79 Hoffman, Matthew, 180, 213 Hogan, Thomas F., 59, 251–52 Holland American Steamship Line, 28 hostages, American, 132 Humphrey, Hubert H., 27, 31, 38, 39–40 1968 campaign task forces, 44–46 1968 election, 46–47 “Peace Plank,” 46 Hurricane Katrina, 239, 240, 249 Hvide Shipping, 126 Ickes, Harold, 76 Independent Counsel Act of 1978, 99, 100–101 Informant, The, 193 insanity defense, 62–63, 110–12, 114 Insider, The, 131, 190–92 International Monetary Fund (IMF), 255 International Trade Commission (ITC), 174–75 Iran (Islamic Republic of), 131–36 Iran-Contra, 150–51 Isenman, Michael K., 236 Jackson, Thomas Penfield, 145–46, 148, 251 Jackson, Robert H., 73, 76 Jacobson, Hugh Newell, 96 Javits, Jacob, 32 Jaworski, Leon, 70 Jeffress, William, 107–108, 177, 219 Johnson, Lyndon B., 31, 46 Johnson, Walter, 16–17 Jones, Paula, 60, 211–12 Jones, William B., 43, 107, 117 Jordan, Hamilton, 121–23 Jordan, Vernon, 81 A-10 Judicial Watch, 211–13 juries, District of Columbia, 57, 118–19, 127, 128 Kaplan, Jamie, 126 Katadyn, 171 Kazan, Steve, 167, 168 Kendall, David, 214 Kennedy, Henry H., Jr., 108 Kennedy, John F., 4, 21, 24, 31 Kennedy, Joseph, Sr., 21 Kennedy, Robert, 219 Kessler, Gladys, 100 Keynes, John Maynard, 105 Khomeini, Ruhollah, 132 King, Warren Roger (“Willie”), 60 King & Spalding, 185 Kirkland, Lane, 165 Kirkland & Ellis, 197 Kissinger, Henry, 254 Kmetz, James, 88–90 Kollar-Kotelly, Colleen, 115 Kramer, A. J., 229 Kramer, Frank, 75 Kramer, Noel, 75 Kronheim, Milton S., 51, 54 Lafarge, 239 barge case, 239–50 Lamberth, Royce, 60, 108, 176–77 Lamm, Carolyn, 206 Langbein, Stanley I., 85 Lapham, Anthony A., 150 Lattimore, Owen, 40 Latto, Lawrence J., 77 Lavengood, Lawrence G. (“Gene”), 26 Leahy, Patrick, 168 Leatherman, Jefferson P., 114–16 Lee, Spike, 240 Legal Clinic for the Homeless, 261 Lerach, William S., 209 Leventhal, Harold, 38, 40–41, 63, 117 Levine, Barry, 59 Lewinsky, Monica, 90 Libby, Montana, 237 Liftin, John M., 226 A-11 Locks, Gene, 137, 160, 163, 166 MacArthur, Douglas, 3 malpractice, legal, 179, 180, 238–39 Mann, Michael, 190 Mansfield, Michael J. (“Mike”), 117 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 234–36 Matthews, Burnita, 43 McCarthy, Joseph, 7, 10, 12, 40, 122, 255 McGowan, Carl, 41, 63–64, 117 Meese, Edwin, 99 Milberg Weiss, 208 Miller, Arthur R., 159–60 Miller, Cassidy, Larroca & Lewin, 219 Miller, Herbert (“Jack”), Jr., 219 Mitchell, John N., 70 Moore, Luke, 56 Moore, Michael, 183, 188, 189–90 Motley, Ronald L., 190 asbestos litigation, 137, 163, 166 tobacco litigation, 187–88, 189 Moynihan, Daniel Patrick, 32 Multidistrict Litigation Panel (MDL panel), 136, 159–61, 162–63, 165 Nathan, Robert R., 44, 46 National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), 168, 169 Nettesheim, Christine, 133 Newmont Mining, 124 New Orleans, Louisiana, 239–40, 242–43 New Yorker, 211–12, 214 New York Supreme Court, 208–209 Nixon, Richard M., 44, 51 North, Oliver, 150–51 Northwestern University, 22–24, 33–34 nuclear class actions, 194–95 Obama, Barak, 262 O’Connor, Sandra Day, 141 O’Donnell, Kenneth, 4 Orbital Imaging Corp., 231–33 Orbital Sciences Corp., 231–33 Pacino, Al, 190 Palmer, Christopher E., 225 Parker, Robert M., 157–59, 160 A-12 Parseghian, Ara, 22 Patman, John Wright, 26 Perkins, Frances, 76 Peterson & Co., 154 Pickering, John, 176–77 Pierson, Stuart F., 129 Pisa, Regina, 224–25, 234–35 Plummer, Christopher, 190 Pollak, Stephen, 66, 73, 85, 122, 251 Powell, Jody, 121–22 pre-shipment inspection programs, 171–76 Prettyman, E. Barrett, 119 Price-Anderson Act, 197, 200 Progress Foundation, 102–106 Proxmire, William, 32, 173–74 Prudential Insurance Company of America, 208, 226, 236 Pryor, William C., 55 Puerto Rico, 119–21 Raffman, Mark S., 236, 250n Rasenberger, Raymond J. (“Ray”), 32 Rauh, Carl, 122 Rawls, John, 164 Rayburn, Sam, 4, 6 Reagan, Ronald W., 150, 173, 198–99 Reasoner, Harry M., 126 Reed, Lowell A., 139, 166, 167 Rice, Joseph F., 137, 163, 166, 188 Richey, Charles R., 89, 90 Robb, Roger, 117 Robbins, Kirsten, 250n Roberts, Michele, 81 Roberts, Richard W., 108 Robichek, Frederica (Zapi), 254–55, 261 Robichek, E. Walter, 254–55 Robinson, Aubrey E., 42, 117–18 Rockwell International (now Rockwell Automation), 201 class actions against, 194–95 criminal case against, 195–98 and Deaver, 198–99 Rocky Flats nuclear facility (Colorado), 194–95 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 22 Rose, Sidney, 104 Rosenblum, Victor, 34 Rover, Leo A., 40 A-13 Ruff, Charles, 89 Russell, Mark, 70 Russell, Richard, 32 Ruth, Henry S., 45, 70 Scalia, Antonin, 60, 83, 142 Scanlan, Alfred L. (“Al”), 76, 85–86, 88 Judge for Maryland Court of Special Appeals, 94–95 Scarborough, Barry, 123 Scarborough, Susan, 123–24 Schafrick, Frederick C., 238 Schwarzer, William W., 158 Scirica, Anthony J., 138 Scott, Thomas, 180 Scruggs, Richard (“Dickie”), 183–84, 187, 188, 189, 190 Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), 101, 102–104, 109, 127, 206 Selective Service, 33, 35–36, 37–38, 41 Seymour, Whitney North, 198–99 Shack, Thomas, 131, 133, 134 Shapiro, Stephen M., 141, 142 Sharp, James E., 60, 61 Shea, Francis M. (“Frank”), 66, 73–76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 85, 94, 215, 221, 226 Executive Committee chair, 217 on salaries, 91–92 Shea, Hilda, 74 Shea & Gardner, 66, 72–73, 77 billable hours, 91–93 business model, 218–20 GE representation, 80, 94, 219, 226 Goodwin Procter merger, 224–27, 254 hiring criteria, 215–17 marketing, 218 merger issues, 220–24 minorities at firm, 80–81 pro bono tradition, 223 Prudential representation, 208, 236 retirement policy, 221 women at firm, 81 Shuker, Robert A., 60 Silbert, Earl, 59, 70, 83, 255 Silbert, Pat, 255 Silver Spring, Maryland, 1, 6, 9–10, 14, 16, 37–38, 41, 67 “Sixty Minutes,” 182–83 Sloniewsky, Andrew, 250n Societe Generale de Surveillance (SGS), 171–76 A-14 Solarz, Stephen, 173–74 sovereign immunity, 131–33 special prosecutors, 100–101, 199 Spector, Arlen, 120 Sporkin, Stanley, 142–43 St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, 62, 110, 114–15, 116 Stallings, Earl, 145–48 Stein, Ben, 11 Stein, Jacob, 90, 99, 101, 107–108 Stevens, John Paul, 141 Stevenson, Adlai, 7, 21, 117 Stewart, Potter, 107 Stone, Harlan F., 76 Strauss, Robert S., 88 Studer, Marcel, 104, 105 Superior Court of the District of Columbia, 51–52, 60, 110–11, 128, 178 Swartz, Bruce C., 115–16 Swiss Credit Bank (SCB), 102 Tatel, David S., 214 Tave, Jessica A., 250–52, 256, 260 Tave, Steven, 252, 260 Terry, John A., 60 Thomas, Clarence, 78–79 Titlow, Willard, 110 tobacco industry litigation. See Brown & Williamson Tobacco Co. and states’ attorneys general, 188, 189, 190 Transgulf, 126 Tribe, Laurence H. (“Larry”), 138–39, 166 Truman, Harry S, 3, 9, 39–40, 51 Turner, Ted, 130 Ugast, Fred B., 111, 112–13 unauthorized practice of law, 203–205 United Mine Workers of America, 88 United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia, 50, 64–66, 118, 119 Appellate Section, 49–50 Assistant U.S. Attorneys (AUSA), 43, 50–51, 52–54, 59–60, 83 U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, 38, 127, 134, 177 Barry case, 146, 147, 148–49 Browning case, 212–14 Durham Rule, 62–63 judges, 117 and Whalem doctrine, 111, 112, 115–16 A-15 U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, 157–58, 159, 241 U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, 195 U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, 137–39, 167 U.S. Department of Defense (DOD), 198 U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), 194, 195, 197 U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), 64–65, 88–89, 99, 101, 199 Arthur Andersen case, 202, 207–208 attorney in Wigand case, 185–86 defense of judges, 146, 149 Rockwell case, 196–97 U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, 38, 50, 52, 128, 176, 238 Barry case, 145–46, 148, 251 judges, 43, 58, 117–18, 142–43 Rules Committee, 107–109 U.S. Judicial Conference Federal Rules Committee, 169–70 U.S. Senate, 31–32, 168 U.S. State Department, 133–34, 174 U.S. Supreme Court, 77–78, 116 Amchem v. Windsor, 139–42, 167, 169, 170 Arthur Andersen case, 202 clerkships, 215, 265 U.S.–Iran treaty, 134 vitamins antitrust case, 252 U.S. Tax Court, 203, 204 U.S. Trade Representative, 173, 174, 175 University of Maryland, 123 University of Pennsylvania Law School, 34–35 Unseld, Westley S. (“Wes”), 233 Utz Potato Chips, 233 Vietnam War, 27, 41, 44, 45, 46 W. R. Grace & Co., 237 Walker, Derek, 250n Wallace, Mike, 182–83, 190 Wall Street Journal, 183, 192, 239 Warner, Mark, 74 Washington Post, 146 Watergate burglary, 69–70 Watkins, Robert, 43, 59 Webb, Dan, 250n Wechsler, Herbert, 77 Weiner, Charles R., 139–40, 158, 160, 161, 165–66 Weiss, Melvyn I. (“Mel”), 209 Wellington, Harry H., 152 A-16 Wellington Group, 152, 154–55 Wertheimer, Laura, 184–85, 189, 191, 203 Whalem doctrine, 111, 112, 115–16 Whistleblower Protection Act, 189 White, Wendy, 79, 81 Whittaker, Mark, 193 Wickersham, Elizabeth (“Liz”), 129–30 Widows and Orphans Fund, 86, 87–88 Wigand, Jeffrey, 193–94 Aldock representation of, 184–86 Brown & Williamson suits, 182–83, 191–92 deposition, 186–89 and Disney movie, 190–92 Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering (now WilmerHale), 75, 176–78 Wilson, Charles N. (“Charlie”), 128–30 Wilson, James Q., 45 Wirtz, Willard, 45 women judges, 43 law clerks, 43–44 lawyers, 35, 44, 74, 75, 79, 81, 206, 229 in nontraditional jobs, 124–25 Woolsey, James, 195–96 World Bank, 144–45 World War II, 1 Wright, J. Skelly, 117 Wyner, Richard (“Rick”), 146, 236, 250n Yablonski, Joseph A., 88 Youngdahl, Luther W., 38, 39–42, 44, 58, 68, 107 Yugoslavia, 29–30 Zuckerman, Roger, 59