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'''Alexander Holtzman''' was [[Philip Morris]] Assistant [[General Counsel]] from 1975-85. He was PM counsel in 1964 with the law firm of Conboy Hewitt.[http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/tzs53e00] | '''Alexander Holtzman''' was [[Philip Morris]] Assistant [[General Counsel]] from 1975-85. He was PM counsel in 1964 with the law firm of Conboy Hewitt.[http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/tzs53e00] | ||
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Alexander Holtzman was Philip Morris Assistant General Counsel from 1975-85. He was PM counsel in 1964 with the law firm of Conboy Hewitt.[1]
Biography
Attorney Alexander Holtzman was sympathetic to positive directions for Philip Morris Corporation. He wanted to work with FDA to develop safer cigarettes.
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