Theodore I. Koskoff

[1] Koskoff also represented Dare to be Great salesman Glen Turner and F. Lee Bailey.

[2] Koskoff was "well-known for his efforts to improve the image of his profession and to persuade his colleagues to give legal assistance to people unable to obtain it on their own.

[1] Koskoff also founded and was chairman of the National Board of Trial Advocacy, a board certification organization, and founded the Roscoe Pound-American Trial Lawyers Foundation (now the Pound Civil Justice Institute).

[1] Koskoff was also instrumental in the establishment of the National Advocacy College educational programs at several law schools across the country.

[2] Koskoff died in 1989 at the age of 75 of a heart attack while being driven to a doctor's office in Milford.