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Samuel D. Warren (US attorney)
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Samuel Dennis Warren (1852-February 20, 1910, Dedham, Massachusetts) was a Boston attorney.
Warren graduated second in the class at Harvard Law School in 1877. The first-place student was his friend Louis Brandeis, later a justice of the United States Supreme Court. Warren and Brandeis founded the prominent Boston law firm of Nutter McClennen & Fish, in 1879, and shortly thereafter they published their famous law review article The Right to Privacy.
He married Mabel Bayard, daughter of Thomas F. Bayard, in 1883; they had six children.

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Samuel Dennis Warren (1852-February 20, 1910, Dedham, Massachusetts) was a Boston attorney.
Warren graduated second in the class at Harvard Law School in 1877. The first-place student was his friend Louis Brandeis, later a justice of the United States Supreme Court. Warren and Brandeis founded the prominent Boston law firm of Nutter McClennen & Fish, in 1879, and shortly thereafter they published their famous law review article The Right to Privacy.
He married Mabel Bayard, daughter of Thomas F. Bayard, in 1883; they had six children.
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- - the law firm founded by Brandeis and Warren
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