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Abe Fortas — Part 2
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Abe Fortas
Close Relatives
Mr. Fortas' parents, William and Ray Fortas,
are deceased.
He has two sisters
[_] and one brother residing in
Memphis, Tennessee.
Credit and Arrest Checks
Information has been received from the appropriate
credit reporting and law enforcement agencies indicating
that their files contain either no record or no additional
pertinent information concerning Mr. Fortas or his close
relatives,
Bar Affiliations
Mr. Fortas has been admitted to practice law in
the State of Connecticut and the District of Columbia and
before the United States Supreme Court and the Federal
Communications Commission,
He is a member in good standing of the District of
Columbia Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, Federal
Communications Bar Association, and the American Bar
Association.
The records of the appropriate grievance
committees were reviewed and no information was located
concerning Mr. Fortas with the exception of the Committee
on Admissions and Grievances of the United States District
Court for the District of Columbia. Those records disclosed
that the November, 1951, issue of "Harper's Magazine"
contained an article written by Louis Cassels entitled
"Arnold, Fortas, Porter and Prosperity" which related to the
successful reputation the firm of Arnold, Fortas and Porter
had attained. The Subcommittee on Grievances was to review
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