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207:. At the time, Pilot Freight was struggling to stay afloat in a sea full of transportation providers. Phillips was able to lead the company to the top of the industry, and by the time he stepped away from day-to-day management of the company, Pilot Freight Services was the largest privately held freight forwarder in the United States. In 2007, Phillips' son Richard Jr. became CEO of the company. 33: 222:, seeking enhanced benefits for union umpires. This decision ultimately turned out to be devastating to the umpires, as Major League Baseball accepted many of the resignations, terminating their employment and promoting replacement umpires from the 199:
and handled legal matters for the top brass of the Carpenters Union. He also represented about 30 athletes, which he maintained did not present any conflict of interest with his duties relating to sports officials.
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and later returned to coach the freshman football team while attending law school. After getting his legal degree in 1966, Phillips worked for one-and-a-half years in the Philadelphia
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In 1964, Phillips married Ellen Harrell; they had two sons and two daughters. He died of
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In 1996, Phillips became the majority owner of Pilot Freight Services, based in
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Richard G. Phillips Associates, P.C. Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania Office Profile
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Phillips, the son of a police officer, was born in August 1940 in
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Doug Pappas, "22 Men Out", Society for American Baseball Research
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Phillips served as general counsel and executive director of the
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and received both his undergraduate and law degrees from
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Philadelphia
Cape May, New Jersey
Villanova University
Major League Umpires Association
general counsel
Major League Umpires Association
National Basketball Association
referees
Major League Baseball
umpires
Philadelphia
St. Thomas More High School
Villanova University
football
public defender
district attorney
Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania
Transport Workers Union
Lima, Pennsylvania
Major League Umpires Association
Major League Baseball
resign en masse effective September 2, 1999
minor leagues
decertify
World Umpires Association
cardiac arrest
Cape May, New Jersey

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