Interviews with George Finlayson

Reference Code: File - C 81-1-0-66
Title: Interviews with George Finlayson
Date of Creation: Jan. 1988 - Jan. 1990
Physical Description:

2 files of textual records (includes 14 audio cassettes (ca. 810 minutes))

Forms Part of: C 81-1 - Osgoode Society Oral History Programme - General Programme interview files
Scope and Content:

Files consist of oral history records documenting the life and career of George Finlayson (b. 1927), a Toronto- area lawyer who was appointed as a judge in the Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of Ontario in 1984. Interview topics include: University of Toronto; Osgoode Hall Law School; articling; select cases; Law Society of Upper Canada; Court of Appeal; new types of cases. Interview conducted by Janette MacDonald. File includes 14 audio cassette recordings from a series of seven interviews, a transcript with index (335 p.), and a copy of a release form.


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Location and Ordering Information: Textual records located in container B436850; sound recordings located in container B436528
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