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Nationality
  
American

Employer
  
Cravath, Swaine & Moore

Role
  
Lawyer

Name
  
Bruce Bromley

Occupation
  
Lawyer


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Born
  
March 20, 1893 (
1893-03-20
)
Pontiac, Michigan

Alma mater
  
Harvard Law School Michigan University

Died
  
January 29, 1980, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States

Education
  
University of Michigan, Harvard Law School

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Bruce Ditmas Bromley (March 20, 1893 in Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan – January 29, 1980 in Manhattan, New York City) was an American lawyer and politician.

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Life

He was the son of Peter Brewster Bromley (1861–1926) and Sarah Suydam (Ditmas) Bromley (1857–1936). He graduated from Michigan University in 1914, and then entered Harvard Law School, but left to serve in the U. S. Navy during World War I. He received his law degree from Harvard after the war, was admitted to the bar in 1920, and commenced practice in New York City as assistant to Henry L. Stimson. He later joined the law firm that is now known as Cravath, Swaine & Moore, and stayed with it for more than 50 years. While at Cravath, he won big cases for IBM, Westinghouse Electric, Bethlehem Steel, General Motors, Esquire Magazine, and other corporate giants.

On January 14, 1949, he was appointed by Governor Thomas E. Dewey to the New York Court of Appeals, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Thomas D. Thacher. In November 1949, he was defeated by Democrat Charles W. Froessel when running for a full term.

In 1969, he appeared for the U.S. House of Representatives in the U.S. Supreme Court case of Powell v. McCormack, in which Congressman Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., questioned his exclusion from the House.

Bromley died at the New York Hospital—Cornell Medical Center.

A law chair at Harvard Law School is named after him. Among Bruce Bromley Professors of Law were Arthur R. Miller and Paul M. Bator. The current holder is John F. Manning.

References

Bruce Bromley Wikipedia


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