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  2. Solicitor General of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Richard Cordray was the first Solicitor General of Ohio. The Solicitor General of Ohio, Ohio Solicitor General, State Solicitor of Ohio, or Ohio State Solicitor is the top appellate solicitor or lawyer for the U.S. State of Ohio. It is an appointed position in the Office of the Ohio Attorney General that focuses on the office's major appellate ...

  3. Category:Ohio lawyers - Wikipedia

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    United States Attorneys for the Southern District of Ohio (13 P) Pages in category "Ohio lawyers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 669 total.

  4. Ohio Attorney General - Wikipedia

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    The office of the attorney general was first created by the Ohio General Assembly by statute in 1846. The attorney general's principal duties were to give legal advice to the state government, to represent the state in legal matters, and to advise the state's county prosecutors. Originally, the attorney general was appointed by the legislature.

  5. Category:Ohio attorneys general - Wikipedia

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    Search. Search. Appearance. ... or named to the office of Ohio Attorney ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  6. Timothy Sylvester Hogan (politician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, he was nominated for Ohio Attorney General, but failed in the general election. In 1910, and in 1912 by a larger plurality, he was elected Attorney General and re-elected. [1] He lost election to the United States Senate in 1914. In 1891 Hogan married Mary Collins of Washington Court House, Ohio. They had two sons and two daughters.

  7. Government of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Apportionment Board draws state legislative district lines in Ohio. In order to be enacted into law, a bill must be adopted by both houses of the General Assembly and signed by the Governor. If the Governor vetoes a bill, the General Assembly can override the veto with a three-fifths supermajority of both houses.

  8. Judiciary of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Court of Claims is a court of limited, statewide jurisdiction. The court's jurisdiction extends to matters in which the State of Ohio is a party and the state has waived its sovereign immunity by statute, and also hears appeals from decisions made by the Ohio Attorney General on claims allowed under the Victims of Crime Act.

  9. Dinsmore & Shohl - Wikipedia

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    Dinsmore grew up in Portsmouth, Ohio [4] and was a 1891 graduate of Cincinnati Law School (now known as University of Cincinnati College of Law). Mr. Mr. Dinsmore opened a private practice in 1908, and in 1912 he invited Walter M. Shohl, [ 5 ] a graduate of Harvard Law School to join the firm. [ 6 ]