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Edward Cochrane McLean was born on 16 October, 1903 in Hoosick Falls, New York, is an American judge. Discover Edward Cochrane McLean's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?
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1972 |
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New York City, New York |
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United States
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Edward Cochrane McLean (October 16, 1903 – October 12, 1972) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.
Born on October 16, 1903, in Hoosick Falls, New York, McLean received an Artium Baccalaureus degree from Williams College in 1924 and a Bachelor of Laws from Harvard Law School in 1929.
McLean married Louise Delabarre Hunter (May 15, 1906 – October 21, 2004).
They had two sons, Edward C. McLean Jr. and Alan H. McLean.
(In the mid-1930s, both Pressman and Hiss became members of the Ware Group, a Soviet underground apparatus founded by Harold Ware, succeeded by Whittaker Chambers).
McLean served as a deputy assistant district attorney for New York County from 1935 to 1936, working for future Governor of New York Thomas E. Dewey, then the special rackets prosecutor.
McLean's son, Edward Cochrane McLean, Jr. (1935–2010), also known at Ted McLean, was a litigation lawyer and partner at Chadbourne & Parke.
He was born on June 23, 1935, and attended Deerfield Academy, Princeton University (BA), and Harvard Law School (1960).
He entered private practice in New York City from 1943 to 1962.
McLean continued to represent Hiss until he resigned by letter to Hiss on February 3, 1950.
He was a Judge of the Darien, Connecticut Probate Court from 1957 to 1962.
While in private practice with Debevoise, Plimpton and McLean (now Debevoise & Plimpton ), McLean served on defense teams for Alger Hiss.
He served as attorney of record for the Hiss libel suit as well as the first Hiss criminal trial and posted bail for Hiss after his indictment.
His firm also coordinated finances for the trials (recorded in papers of common Harvard friend Richard H. Field ).
McLean played a major role in locating the Hiss family's Woodstock typewriter that later contributed to Hiss' conviction.
He passed the bar in 1961.
He served six months in the U.S. Army.
Then, he became a litigation attorney and partner of Chadbourne & Parke from 1961 (partner, 1968) to 1994.
On November 25, 1961, he married Jennifer Prescott (daughter of book critic Orville Prescott) and had two daughters and a son.
On April 3, 1962, McLean was nominated by President John F. Kennedy to a seat on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York vacated by Judge Edward Jordan Dimock.
McLean was confirmed by the United States Senate on July 13, 1962, and received his commission on August 24, 1962.
Cases he litigated include: Sprayregen v. Livingston Oil Company (1968), Martin Marietta Corp. v. Feder (1970), Crane Co. v. Anaconda Co. (1975), Air Transport Ass'n of America v. Federal Energy Office (1975), Armstrong v. McAlpin (1978), and Seibert v. Sperry Rand (1978) McLean served as committee chair on administrative law from 1971 to 1972 for the American Bar Association.
He served on the New Castle, New York's Planning Board, Conservation Advisory Council, and Conservation Board.
McLean served in that capacity until his death on October 12, 1972.
McLean was a Republican, president of the Harvard Law School Association of New York City, and member of the Century Club.
McLean died age 68 on October 12, 1972, in New York City as he was entering the United States Court House at Foley Square.