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  2. Thad M. Talcott - Wikipedia

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    Talcott was a member, treasurer from 1929 to at least 1937 and president in 1922 of the Commercial Law League of America. [3] [4] He was a director and president of the First Federal Savings and Loan Association in South Bend. [4]

  3. Edmund G. McGilton - Wikipedia

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    He practiced law in Omaha after that time, and was elected president of the Commercial Law League of America in 1916. [1] McGilton died on August 31, 1933, at Bishop Clarkson Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska. [2] [3]

  4. David G. Epstein - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the Commercial Law League of America honored him with their Lawrence P. King Award for Excellence in the Field of Bankruptcy. [7] Epstein has taught at numerous schools and has been the Dean of two of them, the University of Arkansas School of Law and the Emory University School of Law.

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    A. Academy of Legal Studies in Business; Alaska Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; American Agricultural Law Association; American Association for Justice

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  8. Louis Benecke - Wikipedia

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    Benecke was admitted to the Missouri bar and practiced law in Brunswick, Missouri. Due to obstacles created to deter African American Civil War widows from filing pension claims, many of these former slaves sought the legal help of Louis Benecke. Unable to read or write, filing for Civil War pensions was all but impossible without a lawyer.

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