Interviews with Earl Cherniak

Reference Code: File - C 81-4-0-14
Title: Interviews with Earl Cherniak
Date of Creation: May 1999 - Sept. 1999
Physical Description:

2 files of textual records (includes 5 audio cassettes (ca. 300 minutes))

Forms Part of: C 81-4 - Osgoode Society Oral History Programme - Special Projects interview files
Scope and Content:

Files consist of oral history records documenting the life and career of Earl Cherniak (b. 1935), a Toronto-area lawyer. Interview topics include: Assumption College; University of Western Ontario; Osgoode Hall Law School; articlingl law clerk to C.J. McRuer, 1960; junior, Lerner & Lerner, London, 1961; select cases; Advocates' Society. Interviewer unknown. File includes five audio cassette recordings from a series of three interviews and a transcript (with index (187 p.).


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Notes:

Interview conducted as part of the Advocates' Society Project.

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Location and Ordering Information: Textual records are located in container B436855; sound recordings are located in container B436899
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