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  2. Williams County, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Williams County is located on the western border of the U.S. state of North Dakota, next to Montana. As of the 2020 census, the population was 40,950. [1] making it the fifth most populous county in North Dakota. Its county seat is Williston. [2] The Williston Micropolitan Statistical Area includes all of Williams County.

  3. Chapman Tripp - Wikipedia

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    Chapman Tripp is New Zealand's largest commercial law firm. It is considered one of the "big three" law firms along with Russell McVeagh and Bell Gully. [1] Established in New Zealand in 1875, it now has around 52 partners and roughly 240 legal staff across its offices in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. The firm practises in all areas of ...

  4. Williston, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Williston is a city in and the county seat of Williams County, North Dakota, United States. [7] The 2020 census [4] gave its population as 29,160, making Williston the sixth-most populous city in North Dakota. The city's population nearly doubled between 2010 and 2020, due largely to the North Dakota oil boom.

  5. Category:Williston, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Old Armory (Williston, North Dakota) Old U.S. Post Office (Williston, North Dakota) S. Sloulin Field International Airport; U. U.S. Route 85 Business (Williston ...

  6. Alfred Chapman - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Beck Chapman (September 6, 1829 – January 16, 1915) was a Los Angeles real estate attorney and investor. He was one of the founders of the city of Orange, California . [ 1 ]

  7. John Eastman - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] He is a former professor and former dean at Chapman University School of Law. [4] He ran unsuccessfully as a Republican for California's 34th congressional district in 1990, and for California Attorney General in 2010. [2] [5] He is a former law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

  8. Williston Herald - Wikipedia

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    1942: The Williston Herald moves to its present location. August 1961: Walter Wick becomes the publisher of the Williston Herald. March 13, 1967: Switch from hot lead to offset printing. 1979: The weekly Williston Basin Oil Reporter begins publishing. 1987: Wick Communications purchases the weekly Williston Plains Reporter from Bill Shemorry.

  9. Samuel Williston - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Williston (September 24, 1861 – February 18, 1963) was an American lawyer and law professor who authored an influential treatise on contracts. Early life, education and family [ edit ]