Yesterday, December 30, 2020, while Rik "Mr. Wonderful" Mazzeo of our office was doing a little end of year clutter reduction, he came upon this gem from January, 1983. Given its vintage, the clutter reduction is perhaps not an annual event.
This is a cover letter for pleadings sent to the courtroom of Judge Patrick Duggan of the Wayne County Circuit Court. Rik worked for AAA at the time and the firm's letterhead listed all the lawyers working for AAA's Detroit house counsel operation.
Before we get to the names on that list, a few more historical tidbits. Firstly, the pleadings are being sent by mail, rather than through an efile system. AAA's office was in the First Federal Building, where it occupied 3 floors. The building, which at that time was home to the Michigan Court of Appeals, still stands. It is no longer called the First Federal Building. It has been renamed Woodward Plaza-I think. The City County Building is now called the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center.
Judge Patrick Duggan (father of Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan), sat on the Wayne County Circuit bench at that time. He was appointed to the federal bench in 2000. He passed away earlier this year. He presided over one of my more colorful cases about this time, which I think I will never choose to include in this chronicle.
In early 1983, I was working at a very small general practice firm in Livonia, and my entry into the PI "game" on the plaintiff's side at Thurswell, Chayet & Weiner was still 3 years down the road. As to my chronological age, to use a facilitation term, it still had a 2 in front of it.
Also, I blacked out the names of the parties and the case number, as is probably proper. Though, interestingly, the plaintiff had the same name as a guy I worked with at Hughes & Hatcher, one of two jobs I worked during my last year of law school. Too back LinkedIn wasn't around then.
A lawyer firm's letterhead is a snapshot of firm membership at any given time, with lawyers who may be at the beginning, middle, or near the end of their careers. Considering that I wouldn't start doing this work for 3 more years, I was surprised that I had cases with 42 of the 55 lawyers listed. I find that amazing. Not LinkedIn amazing, real world amazing.
Nearly 38 years later much has changed at AAA. Only 2 of the attorneys listed still work for AAA. One of them, Gene Hom, runs the firm. I still remember, and sometimes use, Gene's "script"-he had it in his head, of course, for questioning plaintiffs about their injuries.
Several of the lawyers went on to other firms, where some still work.
Many, if not most on the list have retired. Some have passed, most recently, Richard Haskins. A couple, including Mr. Haskins, have children working as attorneys at the firm.
The firm is currently named: Hom, Corbett, Kramer, Harding & Dombrowski. Of those lawyers, only Gene Hom worked for AAA in 1983. My educated guess is that the others (all fine lawyers with whom I have had cases) were not licensed at that time.
I am going to type out all the names here, so Google will pick them up and hopefully some will see this little piece of history.
Happy, Better, New Year.
Philip C. Dickinson James H. Schoolmaster R. Michael John
Roger P. Mourad David J. Lanctot Dennis M. Killeen
Thomas A. Brandt Joyce E. Parker Karen M. Kulik
Edmund P. Arbour Eugene R. Hom John E. Sutton
Ronald R. Hanlon William. W. Taylor, II Robert I. Gariepy
David E. Martin Clifford J. Sabol Renee R. McDuffee
Richard Haskins Richard E. Eaton John B. Geen
A. J. Galsterer, Jr. Jeffrey Doan George J. David
Robert C. Marshall Michael D. Smith Daniel R. Siefer
Ranald Becker Paul R. Fischer Lynda D. Barbart
David R. Tuffley Clair W. Hoehn Philip R. Blanchard
Burton G. McGarry Christine M. Fischer James F. Hewson
C. T. McCutcheon, Jr. A. Randolph Judd Rik Mazzeo
Edwin F. Dyer, II James. M. Jourdan John H. Cowley, Jr.
Charles A. Pfeffer Ann Posner Frankel Edward A. Batchelor,III
David S. Smith Timothy E. O'Neill Patricia DiBaattista Hartig
Kenneth D. Dodson Harry A. Meyer, II Jeffrey L. Tolari
Sarah Wildgen Sweet Clifford W. Schiesel Michele M. Arene
Louis W. Andraski