The firm emphasizes frequent and open communication with clients to insure that clients’ needs and expectations are fulfilled at every stage of the legal representation. The firm’s ultimate goal is client satisfaction. The firm’s policies of responsive and aggressive representation have helped build a broad base of clientele, from individuals and small local businesses to international corporations.
This special keyboard was available on three different models. This typewriter has an interesting variation on the standard QWERTY keyboard, as each key has an image of an animal, along with the alphabetical character. Smith & Corona Typewriters Incorporated of Syracuse, New York around 1935. The firm represents clients in a wide variety of litigation and appellate matters, including matters involving real property, real estate finance, construction, development disputes and transactions, intellectual property disputes, business disputes, personal injury, fraud, shareholder disputes, and adversarial actions in bankruptcy court. This Corona Standard typewriter was produced by L.C. The firm has a strong emphasis in business, real property, construction, products and premises liability, labor and employment, estate planning, intellectual property, personal injury, insurance, bankruptcy, and appellate law. See news release here for more information. Many of Smith LC’s attorneys are licensed to practice law in multiple states where Smith LC offices are located. With the opening of the expanded Utah office, SMITH LC now has offices in four states-California, Arizona, Wyoming, and Utah. Eventually, the firm expects to move to even larger offices in Lehi, near Thanksgiving Point. Commencing December 21, 2020, the new office will be located in Provo, Utah.
Glassco 1935 ID Number 1986.0082.01 catalog number 1986.0082.01 accession number 1986.0082 serial number 1C19988 Object Name portable typewriter Measurements overall: 4 1/2 in x 12 1/2 in 11.43 cm x 31.SMITH LC today announced the opening of a new office in Utah County. Smith Collectors Association are to: Stimulate and educate members and the public in their knowledge of the history and production of the L.C. Location Currently not on view Credit Line Marjorie J. After two bankruptcies, Smith Corona returned to operation in 2010 as a thermal paper manufacturing company. Description: Up for your bidding pleasure is this neat old typewriter by LC Smith Corona. Smith Corona manufactured typewriters and typewriter accessories throughout the 20th century, becoming Smith Corona Marchant in 1958. It measures approximately 10-1/4 tall by 14-1/4 wide by 14-3/4 deep. Smith & Brothers Typewriting company to become Smith Corona. The success of the Standard Typewriter Company’s Corona model typewriter prompted the company to change its named to the Corona Typewriting Company in 1914. This typewriter is rare, as the Great Depression made an extra fee for a child’s keyboard difficult for many families to afford. Each ring had the image of an animal that corresponded with an animal on the key-you hit the bear with the finger that had the bear ring, the rabbit with the finger that bore the rabbit ring, the spacebar with the thumb that bore the elephant ring, etc.
The keyboard was designed to help teach children how to type, and came with a set of nine rings, four on each hand and one on the thumb. This special keyboard was available on three different models of Corona’s -the Silent, the Sterling, and the Standard-for a $2.25 charge.
Object Details Description This Corona Standard typewriter was produced by L.C.