Died September 2, 2003 Name Murray Monroe, | Known for Antitrust law Nationality American | |
Full Name Murray Shipley Monroe Occupation lawyer at Taft, Stettinius & Hollister Spouse(s) Sally Longstreth Monroe |
Murray S. Monroe Sr. (September 25, 1925 - September 2, 2003) was a Cincinnati-based lawyer for Taft, Stettinius & Hollister and founded the firm's Antitrust practice.
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Background and education
Murray Shipley Monroe Sr. was born on September 25, 1925. He graduated from the The Governor's Academy prep school in 1943, where he was awarded the school's Morse Flag. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Following military service, he earned a B.S. from Yale University in Mechanical Engineering and earned a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. At UPenn, he also served as Law Review editor.
Career
Monroe joined Taft, Stettinius & Hollister in 1950 and worked there for the next 53 years. He developed the firm’s Antitrust practice. By 1993, "Taft’s antitrustpractice was rated No. 1 in the Midwestern United States by the Global Research Survey of 1,300 lawyers nation-wide."
Clients included: Sperry Rand, Kroger, Union Oil, Kimball International, Leggett & Platt, Central Investment, Hilltop Concrete, McGraw-Edison, and Ashland Oil.
Monroe wrote law review articles, trained the firm’s lawyers in legal writing, research, and advocacy, and served on all major committees.
Community service
For the Ohio State Bar Association, Monroe served on the Antitrust Section’s Board of Governors and taught Intensified Antitrust Law seminars.
For the Seven Hills School, he served on its board of trustees for a decade, mostly as chairman or treasurer. Under his leadership, Seven Hills expanded its capital and became one of Cincinnati’s best known schools.
Personal and death
Monroe married Sally Longstreth, with whom he had four children: Tracy, Murray, Courtney, and David.
He died on September 2, 2003.