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  2. Biscay Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    The Biscay Bar Association (officially Ilustre Colegio de la Abogacía de Bizkaia, in Spanish, and Bizkaiko Abokatuen Elkargo Ohoretsua, in Basque) is a Spanish public law corporation and professional association that groups, represents, governs and defends the lawyers of Biscay.

  3. List of first women lawyers and judges in South America

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    This is a list of the first women lawyer(s) and judge(s) in South America.It includes the year in which the women were admitted to practice law (in parentheses). Also included are the first women in their country to achieve a certain distinction such as obtaining a law degree.

  4. Michael Espinoza Coila - Wikipedia

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    Michael Espinoza Coila (born 1991, in Puno) is a peruvian lawyer, university professor, human rights activist and catechist, dedicating himself to Criminology and information technology ().

  5. Modesto Seara Vázquez - Wikipedia

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    Modesto Seara Vázquez (11 September 1931 – 26 December 2022) was a Spanish-born Mexican jurist and academic. He lived in several countries (Spain, England, France, Germany) but has spent most of his life in Mexico.

  6. Tomás Domínguez Romera - Wikipedia

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    Some official sources have later listed him as "abogado", [17] but there is no evidence that he has ever practiced; he lived off the real estate owned [18] and was referred to as “rico propietario”. [19] Wife. In 1881 [20] Domínguez Romera married María de los Dolores de Arévalo y Fernandez de Navarrete (1854-1919). [21]

  7. Lorenzo Sáenz y Fernández Cortina - Wikipedia

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    Lorenzo Sáenz y Fernández Cortina (1863-1939) was a Spanish politician and publisher. Politically he supported the Carlist cause, though in the mid-1930s he assumed a somewhat dissident stand and co-led a faction known as Cruzadistas.

  8. Ignacio Echeverría - Wikipedia

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    Ignacio Echeverría, called Abo, was the third of five children.He was the son of Joaquín Echeverría Alonso, [1] an Asturian engineer, and Ana Miralles de Imperial Hornedo, [2] a lawyer.

  9. Amadeo Marco Ilincheta - Wikipedia

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    Amadeo Marco Ilincheta (1900–1987) was a Spanish Traditionalist politician, until 1942 active within the Carlist movement and afterwards in the Francoist structures. He is best known as the iconic Navarrese personality of the Franco era, principally as a longtime member of the regional self-government, Diputación Foral.