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  2. Dykema Gossett - Wikipedia

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    Dykema was, in 2012, named the top corporate law firm in Detroit by Corporate Board Member Magazine for the second year. The 2012 study is the publication’s 12th annual Legal Industry Research Study, a comprehensive ranking by U.S. corporate directors and general counsel at the nation’s top corporate law firms. [21]

  3. Mary L. Smith - Wikipedia

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    A Native American and enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation, Smith was born in Chicago. She earned a bachelor's degree magna cum laude in May 1984 from Loyola University Chicago . [ 3 ] She attended Loyola University Chicago School of Law from 1988 until 1989, and then transferred to the University of Chicago Law School , where she spent her ...

  4. Keith Harper (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    Keith Michael Harper (born 1965) is an American attorney and diplomat who was the first Native American to ever receive the rank of a U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Human Rights Council. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is a member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma [ 3 ] and as a lawyer he is known for working on behalf of Native Americans.

  5. Arlinda Locklear - Wikipedia

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    Arlinda Locklear (born 1951) is an American lawyer of Native American origin from the Lumbee tribe.Locklear, who is often cited as the first Native American woman to argue a case before the U.S. Supreme Court, has actually followed in the footsteps of Lyda Conley (ca. 1869 – 1946), who was the first Native American and Native American woman admitted to argue a case before the US Supreme Court.

  6. Baker McKenzie - Wikipedia

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    The firm provided legal services to the growing Mexican American community in Chicago, which would set a foundation for its global reach. [ 2 ] In 1949 Baker was joined by John McKenzie, a graduate from Loyola University Chicago School of Law , who helped further establish the international practice.

  7. Carl S. Hawkins - Wikipedia

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    He was then a Harry A. Bigelow Teaching Fellow at the University of Chicago Law School, Hawkins then joined the law firm of Wilkinson, Cragun, Barker & Hawkins, where he was involved in cases for Native American tribes for payments from the United States government. From 1957 to 1973, Hawkins was a professor at the University of Michigan. While ...

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