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Sherlock James Andrews (November 17, 1801 – February 11, 1880), was an American lawyer and abolitionist Congressman from Ohio. [1] He became the 1st President of the Cleveland Bar Association and was one of the lawyers who defended the abolitionists in the Oberlin–Wellington Rescue Case with John Mercer Langston.
OSBA was founded on March 6, 1880 when the Cleveland Bar Association issued a call other Ohio local bar associations to meet at Case Hall in Cleveland. More than 400 lawyers met on July 8 to form the Association; Rufus P. Ranney was chosen as its first president. [2] Today, membership includes almost 70 percent of all Ohio law practitioners.
Search. Appearance. ... 1942, in Ravenna, Ohio) is an American criminal defense lawyer. ... and was president from 1977 to 1978 of The Cleveland Ohio Bar Association. ...
Hudson resident Tania T. Nemer was recently appointed as federal immigration judge in Cleveland, and started hearing cases this past summer. Attorney General Merrick Garland presided over her ...
Vincent Zottarelli and Benjamin D. Nicola: [27] [28] First Italian American male lawyers in Cleveland, Ohio [Cuyahoga County, Ohio] Frank D. Celebrezze: [29] First Italian American male judge in Cleveland, Ohio (1937) [Cuyahoga County, Ohio] Pablo Castro: [30] First Hispanic American male magistrate of the Cleveland Municipal Court (2007)
He received his undergraduate degree in pre-law from John Carroll University in 1977, and earned his J.D. degree from Cleveland–Marshall College of Law in 1981. [7] Misny served as an assistant police prosecutor and as an attorney of the Cleveland Police Patrolmen's Association before becoming a plaintiff personal injury lawyer. [8]
American Bar Association co-founder [3] 13 Simeon E. Baldwin: 1890–1891 Connecticut 14 John Forrest Dillon: 1891–1892 New York 15 John Randolph Tucker: 1892–1893 Virginia [4] 16 Thomas Cooley: 1893–1894 Michigan 17 James C. Carter: 1894–1895 New York 18 Moorfield Storey: 1895–1896 Massachusetts 19 James M. Woolworth 1896–1897 ...
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