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3 Mun. Att'y [i] (1962)

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Vol. 3             No. I             January 1962
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SERVING CITY ATTORNCAAW    YrAR T
THROUGH INFORMATION, R ESEARCH AND COOPERATION

CITY TASK FORCE ON BID-RIGGING DAMAGES MAKES IMPORTANT DECISIONS
Decisions of paramount importance to participating cities were the outcome of the most
recent Washington, D. C., meeting of the City Task Force on Bid-Rigging Damages. Task Force
members and consultants take time out from the business of their meeting to pose for this picture.
They are from left to right seated John J. Fleming, city attorney of Milwaukee; Leo A. Larkin,
corporation counsel of New York City; Chairman John C. Melaniphy, corporation counsel of Chica-
go; J. Elliott Drinard, city attorney of Richmond; David Berger, city solicitor of Philadelphia; and
N. H. Goldstick, assistant corporation counsel of Detroit. Standing in the back row from left to right
are Lenox G. Cooper, Task Force Staff Member; Raymond J. Kelly, Acting Task Force Director;
Charles S. Rhyne, general counsel of NIMLO; Brice W. Rhyne, associate general counsel of
NIMLO; and Thomas H. Gallagher, assistant corporation counsel of Detroit. Also participating
in the meeting, but not in the photograph, were Ralph S. Locher, director of law of Cleveland,
and Gilmore Tillman, chie assistant city attorney of Los Angeles. (See story on page 2.)

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