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A 'Conversation With' Gene Boyce ('56)

Date: Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Time: 12:00 - 1:00 PM
Description: Conversation with Gene Boyce ('56), an accomplished attorney who practices primarily in the areas of class action law, litigation, commercial litigation and constitutional law. Throughout his career, Mr. Boyce has participated in more than 142 appellate proceedings in state and federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court. He served as assistant chief counsel to the Watergate Committee, working with Sen. Sam J. Ervin in 99 days of televised hearings and worldwide investigation related to the 1972 presidential campaign activities. Mr. Boyce was the lead investigator in the discovery of President Nixon's White House taping system of the Oval Office and Cabinet Room. He also worked as counsel to the U.S. Senate Ethics Committee and played a central role during the censure proceedings against Sen. Herman E. Tallmadge of Georgia.
Location: Room 1312, Worrell
Contact: Cynthia Ring
ringcm@wfu.edu
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