 01/05/10 Seated in her Northbrook kitchen, Gladys Keats talked about her father, a Chicago corporate lawyer whose hands shook due to essential tremors, a neurological disorder. "His name was Jay Yaffe, and when he stood in front of a court jury, the papers in his hands would shake, but he never stopped, never quit. No one knew what it was," she said. "Yet, the words just kept coming, like pearls from his ... READ FULL SOURCE |