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Maletz, Herbert Naaman

Born October 30, 1913, in Boston, MA
Died January 6, 2002, in Towson, MD

Federal Judicial Service:
Judge, U.S. Customs Court
Nominated by Lyndon B. Johnson on November 6, 1967, to a seat vacated by Philip Nichols, Jr. Confirmed by the Senate on November 16, 1967, and received commission on November 16, 1967. Service terminated on November 1, 1980, due to reassignment.

Judge, U.S. Court of International Trade
Reassigned on November 1, 1980, to a new seat authorized by 94 Stat. 1727. Assumed senior status on December 31, 1982. Service terminated on January 6, 2002, due to death.

Other Federal Judicial Service:
Trial Judge, Court of Claims, 1961-1967

Education:
Harvard College, A.B., 1935
Harvard Law School, LL.B., 1939

Professional Career:

Review attorney, Marketing Laws Survey for Works Progress Administration, 1939-1941
Attorney, U.S. Senate Special Committee to Investigate the National Defense Program, 1941-1942
U.S. Army technical sergeant, 1942-1946
U.S. Army Reserve lieutenant colonel
Trial attorney, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1946-1951
Chief counsel, Office of Price Stabilization, 1951-1953
Private practice, Washington, D.C., 1953-1955
Chief counsel, Antitrust Subcommittee, U.S. House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary, 1955-1961