- John Jay Osborn, Jr.
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name = John Jay Osborn, Jr.
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1945|8|5
occupation = novelist, attorney, law professor
notableworks = "The Paper Chase ", "The Associates"John Jay Osborn, Jr. is the author of the bestselling novel, "
The Paper Chase ", a fictional account of oneHarvard Law School student's battles with the imperiousProfessor Charles Kingsfield . The book was made into a movie starringJohn Houseman andTimothy Bottoms . Houseman won an Oscar for his performance as contracts professor Kingsfield. "The Paper Chase" also became a popular television series. Osborn's other books include "The Associates", "The Man Who Owned New York", and "The Only Thing I've Done Wrong". His third novel, "The Associates", was adapted into a short-lived television series starringMartin Short andWilfred Hyde-White .Haberman, Clyde and Krebs, Albin: "Notes on People", "The New York Times", September 14, 1979, pg B4]He is one of the writers (along with Thomas A. Cohen) of the screenplay for the film version of the 1983 novel "
The River Why " byDavid James Duncan . The movie, starringWilliam Hurt andKathleen Quinlan , is scheduled to be released in 2009. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1241329/ "The River Why (2009)"] ]Background
His parents were John Jay and Anne Kidder Osborn and he is a descendant of
John Jay , the firstChief Justice of the United States [Feron, James: "Westchester Journal", "The New York Times", October 18, 1981, pg WC3]He received his undergraduate degree from Harvard University in 1967 and graduated from Harvard Law School in 1970. [Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2008. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Gale, 2008.] He also did graduate work at
Yale Law School . He taught law at theUniversity of Miami and theBenjamin N. Cardozo School of Law atYeshiva University . He clerked for theU.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and was an attorney with the firmPatterson Belknap Webb & Tyler . As of 2008, he is a distinguished scholar in residence atThe University of San Francisco School of Law , where he teaches contract law, among other subjects. [ [http://www.usfca.edu/law/faculty/visitors/JohnJayOsbornJr.html University of San Francisco (USF) - John Jay Osborn Jr ] ]References
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