Harold H. Greene

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Harold H. Greene was a U.S. federal judge best known for presiding over the landmark antitrust case that led to the breakup of the Bell System telecommunications monopoly.

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instanceOf United States federal judge
human
immigrant to the United States
academicDegree Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Laws
appointedBy Jimmy Carter NERFINISHED
birthName Heinz Grünhaus NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath ruptured aorta
conflict World War II
countryOfBirth Germany
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
countryOfDeath United States of America
dateOfBirth 1923-02-06
dateOfDeath 2000-01-29
educatedAt George Washington University NERFINISHED
George Washington University Law School NERFINISHED
employer United States Department of Justice NERFINISHED
endTime 1995
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName Greene NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork antitrust law
telecommunications regulation
givenName Harold
languageSpoken English
German
militaryService United States Army
movement refugee from Nazi Germany
notableCase United States v. AT&T NERFINISHED
notableFor presiding over the antitrust case that led to the breakup of the Bell System
shaping U.S. telecommunications policy through judicial oversight of the Bell System breakup
notableWork oversight of the AT&T divestiture decree
occupation attorney
judge
placeOfBirth Frankfurt am Main NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Washington, D.C.
positionHeld Chief Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia
Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia
Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia
religion Judaism
residence Washington, D.C.
sexOrGender male
startTime 1978
workLocation Washington, D.C.

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United States v. AT&T judge Harold H. Greene