In my recent Cotter’s Corner column about Merrick B. Garland, nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court, I mentioned that Garland clerked for Judge Henry J. Friendly, who sat on the U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals. Friendly was a well-respected jurist whose opinions, especially in the area of securities law, continue to be cited. This column discusses Friendly and his career and legacy.Early life and careerFriendly was born in Elmira, N.Y., on July 3, 1903, to Myer Friendly, who worked for his uncle as a manufacturer and …