In Solo 50 Henry Radoff tells the story of his unusual life from
birth until retirement. He recalls the early days of living in the
suburbs of Houston, Texas, his being an entrepreneur at an early
age, school days and his college education. He recounts how
he independently practiced law, recalling unusual cases, courts
and Judges. He reveals cases that took him abroad and post
judgment proceedings. In retirement he reflects back on how
he accomplished protecting children from advertising violence
of Jack In The Box's exploding clown, securing safe cabins on
Carnival Cruise Lines, assisting in the Apollo One litigation for
Betty Grissom, correcting the Oral History Account of Apollo
One for Nasa, and protected the copy rights for the paintings of
Tamara De Lempicka. After fifty years of practice he was honored
by the State of Texas and the American Bar Association.