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  2. Ohio State Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. William L. Summers - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland, 478 U.S. 501 (1986). ... The Ohio Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, ... and was president from 1977 to 1978 of The Cleveland Ohio Bar Association. ...

  4. Robert T. Bennett - Wikipedia

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    Bennett qualified as a Certified Public Accountant and an attorney specializing in tax and business law. He was a member of the American Bar Association, the Cleveland Bar Association, the Ohio Bar Association, and the American Society of Attorney-Certified Public Accountants, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants, and the ...

  5. List of first women lawyers and judges in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Irene A. Lennon (1930): [60] [61] First female lawyer in Lake County, Ohio. She was also the first female to serve as the President of the Lake County Bar Association in Illinois (1950). Francine Bruening: [60] First female elected as the Judge of Common Pleas in Lake County, Ohio (1991)

  6. Mary Belle Grossman - Wikipedia

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    Mary Belle Grossman was the first female lawyer to practice in the Cleveland District of the Federal Court, and one of the first two women admitted to the American Bar Association. In 1923 she was elected Cleveland Municipal Judge and served on the traffic bench and the Morals Court until 1960.

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  9. Cuyahoga County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    Thrane, Susan W., County Courthouses of Ohio, Indiana University Press, Indianapolis, Indiana 2000 ISBN 0-253-33778-X; Marzulli, Lawrence J., The Development of Ohio's Counties and Their Historic Courthouses, Gray Printing Company, Fostoria, Ohio 1983; Stebbins, Clair, Ohio's Court Houses, Ohio State Bar Association, Columbus, Ohio 1980