01891cim a2200349 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019001300066033001300079035001700092035001200109040001800121042000900139043001200148100003500160245012100195260001000316300003900326440005100365506013300416518004300549520062900592555005101221600004301272650003601315650003501351656001801386656001901404700002701423773006601450984002501516177588220111214120432.0980323s1998 xx nnn t eng 1 a1374782900a19980302 9000013747829 92527730 aANLbengdANL aanuc au-at---1 aGoldberg, Alan H.,d1940-4ive10aAlan Goldberg interviewed by Ruth Campbell in the Law in Australian society oral history projecth[sound recording]. c1998. a1 digital audio tape (ca. 60 min.) 0aLaw in Australian society oral history project aAccess open for research; written permission required for personal copies and public use during the lifetime of the interviewee. aRecorded on Mar. 2, 1998 in Melbourne. aHonourable Justice Alan Goldberg, judge, talks about his family background, observance of Jewish traditions, school and university life. After being awarded a Fulbright travel scholarship and a scholarship to Yale University, he went to Yale University in 1963 for a year and he discusses the teaching staff and his experiences at Yale. Goldberg discusses his early working life. By the early 70's he was specialising in equity commercial company work. He then talks about particular cases that he was involved in, his appointment to the Federal Court and changes that he has seen made to the law since he began practising.0 aUncorrected transcript (typescript, 30 leaves)10aGoldberg, Alan H.,d1940-vInterviews. 0aLawyerszAustraliavInterviews. 0aJudgeszAustraliavInterviews. 7aJudges.2lcsh 7aLawyers.2lcsh1 aCampbell, Ruth,d1928-0 tLaw in Australian society oral history projectw(AuCNL)557940 aANL:OcORAL TRC 3677