Background
Forer, Morris L. was born in 1912 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States.
Forer, Morris L. was born in 1912 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States.
Rutgers University (Bachelor of Arts, with highest honors, 1933). Harvard University (Bachelor of Laws, cum laude, 1936).
Worked at Wolf, Block, Schorr and Solis-Cohen Limited Liability Partnership (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) specializing in General Practice. Corporate, Real Estate, Taxation, Civil and Criminal Litigation, Estate Planning, Probate, Labor Relations, Antitrust, Securities, Banking, Municipal Finance, Patent, Trademark and Copyright, Bankruptcy, Environmental and Family Law, Health Care and Computer Law. Admitted to the bar, 1936, District of Columbia.
1944, Pennsylvania.
Phi Beta Kappa.
Editor, Harvard Law Review, 1934-1936. Member, Legal Staff, United States.
Securities and Exchange Commission, 1936-1937. 1940-1944; National Labor Relations Board, 1937-1940.
Chairman, Section on Corporation, Banking and Business Law, 1969.
Chairman: Corporation Law Committee, 1969. Professional Education Committee, 1975. Civil Rights Committee, 1959-1962.
Public Service Committee, 1963.
International Law Committee, 1963-1964. Foreign Law Committee, 1963-1964 and Member, Judiciary Committee, 1956-1961, Philadelphia Bar Association.
Director, 1974 and President, 1980-1981, Pennsylvania Bar Institute. Member, House of Delegates, Pennsylvania Bar Association, 1973-1988.
Chairman, Professional Guidance Committee, Senior Lawyers Division, American Bar Association, 1986-1999.
Adjunct Professor of Law, New York University Law School, 1972. Lecturer, Temple University School of Law, 1974 and Distinguished Visiting Clinical Professor, Temple University School of Law, 1977-1978. Recipient: The Fidelity Bank Award in Recognition of his services to the Philadelphia Bar Association, 1978.
American Law Institute-American Bar Association Special Award of Merit, 1983.
Wolf, Block, Schorr and Solis-Cohen is dedicated to the traditions of excellence in work product, individuality and diversity. We are constantly committed to the traditions of a law firm whose lawyers are trained to deal with and become involved rapidly in the critical aspects of our clients" legal affairs
Member, Legal Staff, United States. Securities and Exchange Commission, 1936-1937. 1940-1944; National Labor Relations Board, 1937-1940.
Chairman, Section on Corporation, Banking and Business Law, 1969.