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Brandeis Louis

Louis Brandeis ALS dating from early legal career

 

1p ALS on law firm letterhead inscribed and signed by future Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Louis Brandeis (1856-1941) as “Brandeis” at center right. The letterhead is printed "Warren & Brandeis, Counsellors at Law, 60 & 62 Devonshire St., (Room 13)" at upper left, and "Samuel D. Warren, Jr. / Louis D. Brandeis" at upper right. Written in Boston, Massachusetts on December 7, 1881. Docketed by another hand verso. With expected paper folds and overall light toning, otherwise in very good to near fine condition. The page measures 5.625" x 9.25".

 

Louis D. Brandeis joined the Boston law firm of friend and Harvard University Law School classmate Samuel D. Warren, Jr. (1852-1910) in 1879. Brandeis had been valedictorian, and Warren salutatorian, of their 1877 graduating class.

 

Brandeis wrote the following to W.L. Putnam, an attorney in Portland, Maine:

 

"Dear Sir:

 

Yours of yesterday received. The bond was sent to Mr. H.M. Bradley and we believe has been filed by him. Will you kindly see him in regard to the same.

 

We have to thank your associate for two copies of the answer received this day.

 

Yours very truly

 

Warren + Brandeis." 

 

The firm of Warren & Brandeis enjoyed early success, in part because of Warren's family money and social connections, but also because of glowing referrals from the pair's law school professors. When Warren left the firm around 1889 to oversee his father's paper production business, Brandeis invited two other lawyers, William Harrison Dunbar and George Read Nutter, to join the firm. Brandeis practiced law within the partnership until his Supreme Court appointment in 1916. The firm, now called Nutter, McClennan & Fish, still operates in Boston today.

 

Brandeis was known by the moniker "the people's lawyer" because of his championing of civil liberties, social causes, and public advocacy. He advised President Woodrow Wilson before accepting the latter's Supreme Court nomination in 1916. Brandeis was the first Jewish Supreme Court justice. He retired from the bench in 1939.

 

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