Background
Bander, Edward Julius was born on August 10, 1923 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Abraham and Ida (Lendman) Bander.
(This is the first complete abstracting of this trial sinc...)
This is the first complete abstracting of this trial since publication of 'The Pickwick Papers' in 1836. Dean Prosser and Ephraim London limited themselves to chapter 34 in their collection of masterpieces of legal literature. But without the origin of the base, Pickwick's dealings with his solicitor and Mrs Bardell's firm of Dodson and Fogg, the aftermath of the case, debtor's prison and the denouement, one is denies the fill deliciousness of the case. it is like reading Dickens' 'Christmas Carol' without the ghosts. An index of annotations to the base, the cast of characters, Dickens major books, the lawyers of Dickens, notations to authorities such as Robert Coles and William Holdsworth, and references to major characters in Dickens novels is also included. For many, this will be a first introduction to Charles Dickens and its shortness and sweetness may lead to a lifelong interest in his works. For law students, it provides insight into the legal profession and trial practice that they will get nowhere else. For law professors and practitioners, it provides entertainment and a source for citation in their teaching and practice.
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Bander, Edward Julius was born on August 10, 1923 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Abraham and Ida (Lendman) Bander.
Bachelor, Boston University, 1949; Bachelor of Laws, Boston University, 1951; Master of Library Science, Simmons College, 1955.
Assistant reference library, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1954-1955; library, United States Court Appeals (1st circuit), Boston, 1955-1960; assistant library, assistant professor, New York University, New York City, 1960-1970; associate professor, curator, associate library, New York University, New York City, 1970-1978; professor, library, Suffolk U. Law School, Boston, 1978-1990; library, professor emeritus, Suffolk U. Law School, Boston, since 1991.
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Served with United States Navy, 1942-1946. Member Association American Law Schools, New England Law Libraries (Lifetime Achievement award 2007).