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in 1910. Following graduation, Untermyer proceeded to his father's law firm, Guggenheimer, Untermyer & Marshall, where he became partner. "It has rarely fallen to the lot of those elected to the bench to have enjoyed the rich experience of Mr. Untermyer," wrote
245:, who was ultimately revealed to have accepted bribes (in the form of “loans”) from those interested in the case. A decade later, Manton would be forced to resign his position and was ultimately convicted of conspiracy for his wide-ranging pattern of corruption.
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