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1996 Oral History Interview

Mr. Charles McKeon

Interview Details
Year: 1996
Pages: 107
Status: Open

This extensive oral history interview captures Charles McKeon’s role as a founding member and later president of The Advocates’ Society. McKeon provides detailed insights into the Society’s origins in the early 1960s, when he and others like Benjamin “Bunny” Levinter and Bill Atwell recognized the need for an organization focused on litigation advocacy. He describes how the Society emerged to fill gaps left by the dormant Canadian Bar Association and to provide specialized programming and court reform advocacy for trial lawyers.

The bulk of the interview focuses on McKeon’s challenging presidency in 1972, which was dominated by the Campbell House financial crisis. He inherited what he thought would be a straightforward heritage project but discovered massive cost overruns, failed fundraising efforts, and construction delays that had left the organization deeply in debt. McKeon details his efforts to resolve the crisis through corporate fundraising, special assessments on members, and careful financial management.

McKeon also discusses the Society’s membership requirements, its relationship with the judiciary, and his views on how specialization in the legal profession affected the organization’s evolution. His perspective offers valuable insights into the development of advocacy as a legal specialty and the institutional challenges facing professional organizations in Ontario’s changing legal landscape.

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References

The following are a selection of topics discussed in this oral history.

Courts
  • County Courts
  • Ontario Court of Appeal
  • Provincial Courts
  • Supreme Court of Canada
  • Supreme Court of Ontario
Educational Institutions
  • McMaster University
  • Osgoode Hall Law School
Government Bodies
  • Attorney General of Ontario
  • Law Society of Upper Canada
Historical Events
  • Campbell House Relocation
  • Charter of Rights and Freedoms Era
  • Formation of The Advocates' Society
  • Legal Aid Development
Jurisdictions
  • Federal
  • Ontario
  • Toronto
Law Firms
  • Blake, Cassels & Graydon
  • Fasken Robertson
  • Hughes Amys
  • Levinter
  • McCarthy TĂ©trault
  • McGarry & McKeon
People Mentioned
  • Arthur Maloney
  • Arthur Martin
  • Austin Cooper
  • Barry Pepper
  • Benjamin Levinter
  • Bill Atwell
  • Bob Montgomery
  • Bob Reid
  • Charles Dubin
  • David Griffiths
  • Dick Holland
  • Doug Laidlaw
  • George Ferguson
  • Gordon Ford
  • Ian Scott
  • John Arnup
  • John Fitzpatrick
  • John Robinette
  • Joseph Sedgewick
  • Peter Cory
  • Pierre Genest
  • Roy McMurtry
  • Walter Williston
  • Willard Estey
Professional Organizations
  • Canadian Bar Association
  • County of York Law Association
  • Criminal Lawyers Association
  • The Advocates' Society
Time Periods
  • 1940s
  • 1950s
  • 1960s
  • 1970s
  • 1980s
  • 1990s
Topics
  • Administrative Law
  • Court Reform
  • Criminal Law
  • Family Law
  • Insurance Law
  • Legal Education
  • Negligence Law
  • Professional Responsibility

Some of these references were generated by AI and may contain inaccuracies.

Archive Details

Archive Code: C 81-4-0-7
Title: Interviews with Charles McKeon
Date: Jan. 1996 - Mar. 1996
Description: Textual records, Sound recordings
Physical Description: 1 file of textual records (includes 4 audio cassettes (ca. 240 minutes))
Restrictions: None
Container Info: (Textual records are located in container B436764; sound recordings are located in container B436905)
Location: Interview conducted as part of the Advocates' Society Project.

Scope: File consists of oral history records documenting the life and career of Charles McKeon (b. 1923), a lawyer. This interview concerns the Advocates' Society. More specifically, topics include: origins of the Advocates' Society; early meetings; founding directors; objects of the Advocates' Society; membership; first annual meeting; President, the Advocates' Society; solutions to financing the Campbell House. Interviewer unknown. File includes four audio cassette recordings from a series of two interviews and a transcript with index (107 p.).

File consists of oral history records documenting the life and career of Charles McKeon (b. 1923), a lawyer. This interview concerns the Advocates' Society. More specifically, topics include: origins of the Advocates' Society; early meetings; founding directors; objects of the Advocates' Society; membership; first annual meeting; President, the Advocates' Society; solutions to financing the Campbell House. Interviewer unknown. File includes four audio cassette recordings from a series of two interviews and a transcript with index (107 p.).