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Tag: Randall Roe

Around the World in Fifty Courts The Wilderness Years

July 24th, 2020 by Haven Pell

The spring and summer of 1974 we’re not very good for my court tennis, but they were excellent for other aspects of my life. I put check marks next to law school and the bar exam, ended my Upper West Side apartment lease and began the next adventure by getting married, moving to Omaha, Nebraska […]

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