Mr. Elderberg, Senior Counsel in the Los Angeles office, joined the firm in 1906. His practice focuses mainly on the journey from the elevators to his office in the morning, and then back again in the afternoon. Mr. Elderberg is chairman emeritus of the Pullman Palace Car Company, and one of President Hayes' appointees to the office of economic affairs.
Hobbies/Interests
Breathing.
Family
Wife, Ann. Five children, thirteen grandchildren, thirty-six great-grandchildren, seventy-four great-great-grandchildren. Over fourteen hundred grand-nieces and nephews.
Best Experience at the Firm
"The firm's been very good to me. I thought that once we were out from the under the rule of King George, it would all be downhill, but it's been a terrific surprise."
Worst Experience at the Firm
"Definitely the bratwurst. What? That's not what you meant? What? Talk louder."
Advice to Law Students
"Keep your quills sharpened and your wigs clean. It's important to make a good first impression."