Interview with Baker, McKenzie
Reference Code: | File - C 81-2-0-11 |
Title: | Interview with Baker, McKenzie |
Date of Creation: | Mar. 1990 |
Physical Description: |
1 file of textual records (includes 1 audio cassette (ca. 60 minutes)) |
Forms Part of: | C 81-2 - Osgoode Society Oral History Programme - Topical Programme interview files |
Scope and Content: |
File consists of oral history records documenting the history of Baker, McKenzie law firm, which was started in Chicago in the late 1940s, as told by two of the firm's lawyers, Skip Sigel and Ed Kowal. Interview topics include: history of the firm; structure of firm; Professional Development Committee; possibility of other offices in Canada; future of firm. Interview was conducted by Christine J.N. Kates. File includes one audio cassette recording, a transcript (48 p.), and a copy one item of correspondence outlining how the oral history would be preserved and accessed through the Osgoode Society Oral History Programme. |
Restrictions on Access: |
Closed until 9 Mar. 2010 |
Notes: |
Interview conducted as part of the Nationalization and Internationalization of Law Firms Project. |
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Location and Ordering Information: | Textual records are located in container B436852; sound recordings are located in container B436677 |