New Jersey Bell Telephone No Smoking Suit
New Jersey Bell Telephone No Smoking Suit
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Inter-office Memorandum
Subject: New Jersey Bell Telephone No Smoking Suit
Date: April 6, 1976
To: Mr. C. B. Wade, Jr.
From: J. S. Dowdell
The attached NEW YORK TIMES article reports on a legal action brought against the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company and a temporary court injunction granting the plaintiff, an employee, "the right to work in a smoke-free environment" pending a court hearing.
FYI, I checked with Jack Roemer Friday to determine if the Institute was assisting in defending this suit as it had in other court actions based upon the alleged health hazards of passive smoking. Jack assumed that Shook, Hardy had been called upon to assist in preparing testimony for use by the attorneys representing New Jersey Bell, and suggested I call Blucher to ascertain if this was correct.
Blucher was aware of the suit, but said he had not heard from New Jersey Bell and could not offer Institute assistance without specific "Committee of Counsel" approval. He also said he had not brought the matter to the attention of the Law Committee. I expressed surprise, and said that Jack assumed the Institute would be involved although not as a party in the action. Also, that Jack had volunteered that Davis, Polk represented New York Bell and, therefore, was probably following the New Jersey case closely. Blucher suggested I have Jack contact Davis, Polk to determine their opinion of the probabilities of the injunction being upheld, and requested that Jack call him Monday, the fifth.
As Jack had said either he or Max Crohn could get the information from Davis, Polk--and he was out--I told Max what had transpired. Max said he would contact Art Stevens (Lorillard) and have him look into the matter.
Max called back this morning to advise that Art Stevens had "taken care of the New Jersey Bell problem." The New Jersey Bell attorney, according to Max, will get in touch with Ehringhaus. Max added that Art had called Blucher and "authorized him" to extend all possible assistance in the New Jersey Bell court proceedings.
Hope we are not too late.
J. S. D. D/bt
RJRT FORM 2422-Rev. 7/70
5000 4095
April 6, 1976
New Jersey Bell Telephone No-Smoking Suit
Mr. C. B. Wade, Jr.
J. S. Dowdell
The attached NEW YORK TIMES article reports on a legal action brought against the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company and a temporary court injunction granting the plaintiff, an employee, "the right to work in a smoke-free environment" pending a court hearing.
FYI, I checked with Jack Roemer Friday to determine if the Institute was assisting in defending this suit as it had in other court actions based upon the alleged health hazards of passive smoking. Jack assumed that Shook, Hardy had been called upon to assist in preparing testimony for use by the attorneys representing New Jersey Bell, and suggested I call Blucher to ascertain if this was correct.
Blucher was aware of the suit, but said he had not heard from New Jersey Bell and could not offer Institute assistance without specific "Committee of Counsel" approval. He also said he had not brought the matter to the attention of the Law Committee. I expressed surprise, and said that Jack assumed the Institute would be involved although not as a party in the action' Also, that Jack had volunteered that Davis, Polk represented New York Bell and, therefore, was probably following the New Jersey case closely. Blucher suggested I have Jack contact Davis, Polk to determine their opinion of the probabilities of the injunction being upheld, and requested that Jack call him Monday, the fifth.
As Jack had said either he or Max Crohn could get the information from Davis, Polk--and he was out--I told Max what had transpired. Max said he would contact Art Stevens (Lorillard) and have him look into the matter.
Max called back this morning to advise that Art Stevens had "taken care of the New Jersey Bell problem." The New Jersey Bell attorney, according to Max, will get in touch with Ehringhaus. Max added that Art had called Blucher and "authorized him" to extend all possible assistance in the New Jersey Bell court proceedings.
Hope we are not too late.
J.S.D.
D/bt
Att.
50000 4097
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