Interviews with Terrence O'Sullivan

Reference Code: File - C 81-4-0-146
Title: Interviews with Terrence O'Sullivan
Date of Creation: 2003
Physical Description:

1 file of textual records. - 5 audio cassettes (ca. 300 minutes)

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

File consists of oral history records documenting the life and career of Terrence O’Sullivan (b. 1947), who was called to the Bar of Ontario in 1973. This interview concerns his personal and professional history and his involvement with The Advocates' Society as chair of The Society’s Committees on Contingency Fees and Class Action Reform and as President. Interview topics include: early history; Osgoode Hall Law School; articling; partnerships; early contact with The Advocates’ Society; conference organization; law reform; The Campbell House Foundation; Class Action Committee; Civil Justice Review reports and select case, among others. File includes five audio cassette recordings and a transcript with index (179 p.)


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No restrictions on access

Notes:

Interviews conducted as part of the Advocates' Society Project.

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