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William H. Brown, III is a Philadelphia attorney, who has had a distinguished career in public service and is viewed as a leader for the strides he made for African Americans in the legal profession. In addition to have been a named partner in the prominent Philadelphia law firm of Norris Schmidt Green Harris Higginbotham & Brown, which is widely recognized to be Philadelphia's first black-owned law firm, Brown was appointed by President Lyndon Johnson and served as the fourth Chairman of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission from May 5, 1969 to December 23, 1973. Today, he is senior counsel to Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP.

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[edit] Education and early career

Brown graduated from Temple University in 1952, and from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1955. He began working in private practice after graduating, during a time when African-Americans had few, if any, options to practice in established law firms. He joined with a group of several other African American lawyers formed what is considered by many to be Philadelphia's first African-American law firm, Norris Schmidt Green Harris Higginbotham & Brown. Brown also served for some time as the Chief of the Fraud unit and as a Deputy District Attorney for the City of Philadelphia.

[edit] Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

Brown was appointed by President Lyndon Johnson on May 5, 1969 to serve as the fourth Chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). He served in that role until December 23, 1973.

During his time as Chairman, the EEOC took significant steps in establishing its role in American life and in fighting discrimination, including seeking to intercede in a telephone rate case being presented by AT&T to the Federal Communications Commission (asserting that because of discriminatory practices, costs for telephone services were higher than they would have been otherwise), securing the enforcement powers granted to the EEOC, and the establishment of five regional litigating centers in Chicago, San Francisco, Atlanta, Philadelphia and Denver, each staffed with 30 lawyers.

[edit] Later career

After his time as Chairman of the EEOC, Brown returned to the private practice of law, and is still practicing at the Philadelphia-based law firm of Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP. He is nationally known in the field of employment discrimination, and has also developed extensive experience with alternative dispute resolution. He has served as a mediator for Federal District Court for Eastern District of Pennsylvania and as an arbitrator for American Arbitration Association.

A notable recognition came when in 1985, he was chosen to chair the Philadelphia Special Investigation Commission investigating the MOVE tragedy.

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