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n 1820, was admitted to the bar in 1825, and | practiced law in Burlington, Vermont; he also devoted |
Born in Hamilton, Ontario, he | practiced law in Whitehorse for 21 years. |
After studying law privately, he | practiced law in Chicago until 1942, when he entered t |
age of 18. Prostitution is common and it is | practiced openly in major cities and tourist resorts. |
dhya Kalari(central style) of kalaripayat is | practiced mainly in northern part of kerala although i |
Paquette returned to Quebec in 1919 and | practiced medicine in Mont-Laurier until his entry int |
He then | practiced law in both California and Utah for over 20 |
Born in Albemarle County, Virginia, Irvin | practiced law in Virginia. |
From 1986 to 1990, Wainwright | practiced law in Morehead City and in Beaufort, North |
rake University Law School from 1917-18, and | practiced law in Des Moines, Iowa. |
After the war, Maddin | practiced law in Springhill and Sydney. |
He | practiced law in partnership with Austin until 1832, t |
After the war, he | practiced law in Burke County, Georgia. |
He | practiced law in Bakersfield for the remainder of his |
He | practiced law in Van Nuys for nearly ten years after l |
For many years Taylor | practiced law in Wadesboro, North Carolina, for a time |
duated from Columbia Law School in 1907, and | practiced law in New York City. |
From 1952 to 1961, she | practiced law in Montreal. |
ew York, he moved to Wisconsin Territory and | practiced law in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
rry was admitted to the bar in 1844 and then | practiced law in Columbus, Ohio. |
Zephaniah Platt | practiced law in Poughkeepsie, New York, and was a mem |
He was admitted to the bar and | practiced law in Kentucky before serving as member of |
of the eighth judicial district in 1933 and | practiced law in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1934. |
fter his time in the Senate, Pettigrew first | practiced law in New York City, but soon returned to S |
He | practiced law in Oakland, California until his death i |
ined admittance to the Georgia state bar and | practiced law in Hamilton, Georgia. |
clerk at the Navy Yard in Brooklyn and later | practiced law in Buffalo, New York. |
from University of Wisconsin Law School and | practiced law in Manitowoc, Wisconsin and then in Rhin |
He moved west and | practiced law in Brownstown, Indiana and was a judge o |
He | practiced law in Weymouth, Nova Scotia from 1889 to 18 |
He was admitted to the bar in 1890 and | practiced law in Jefferson, North Carolina. |
degree in 1950 and a law degree in 1954, and | practiced law in Detorit after graduation. |
He | practiced law in Gulfport, Mississippi, from 1960-1966 |
Warren | practiced law in Elkhorn, Wisconsin, from 1956 to 1957 |
d to the Illinois Bar in 1953 after which he | practiced law in Chicago. |
bar in Litchfield County in October 1845 and | practiced law in Canaan 1847-1867. |
He | practiced law in San Francisco, California before he j |
me Court Justice Zollie Coffer Steakley, Jr. | practiced law in Sweetwater during the 1930s, and his |
He subsequently both was a teacher and | practiced law in Manchester, Iowa. |
law, he was admitted to the bar in 1884 and | practiced law in Birmingham, Alabama. |
He taught for four years, and | practiced medicine in Chillicothe, Ohio. |
He | practiced law in Washington, D.C., and served on the f |
He | practiced law in Oshawa. |
During this period, Serafeddin Sabuncuoglu | practiced medicine in Amasya Hospital, which was built |
n headed two consulting businesses and later | practiced law in Washington, D.C. |
e and the United States Congress, Bridgeland | practiced law in the New York City and Paris, France o |
he had graduated from Harvard Law School and | practiced law in Alton, Illinois. |
After serving in the navy in World War I he | practiced law in Lumberton, North Carolina. |
Upon admission to the bar, he | practiced first in Jackson, but was unable to establis |
Lally-Green | practiced law in a private law firm in Pittsburgh. |
tireless advocate of human rights, Dyson has | practiced extensively in cases involving human rights |
Collins | practiced law in Boston. |
Brown | practiced law in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and served as ex |
He | practiced law in Nashville, Tennessee, where he died o |
He | practiced law in Fredericton from being called to the |
Reeves | practiced law in Raleigh and was elected to Raleigh Ci |
lowing his brief service as a federal judge, | practiced law in Phoenix, Arizona, until his death in |
After the war he | practiced law in Washington D.C., until returning to I |
Arthur | practiced law in Boston. |
He was admitted to the bar and | practiced law in New York City. |
Practiced law in Chicago, Illinois. | |
He was a surgeon and | practiced medicine in Kimball, Nebraska from 1919 to 1 |
He | practiced law in Brownsville. |
He studied and | practiced medicine in Paris, and was founder of the Na |
He | practiced law in Boise and in Salt Lake City, Utah bef |
He | practiced law in New York City from 1940 until 1942, w |
He | practiced law in Boston. |
After his political career, Cook | practiced law in Washington D.C. until 1989 when he re |
He | practiced law in Peterborough. |
He | practiced law in the Ottawa and Outaouais regions in t |
niversity of Pennsylvania in 1900, Wolverton | practiced law in his native Camden, New Jersey. |
He | practiced medicine in London. |
He | practiced law in Vancouver. |
He also | practiced law in Hamburg, South Carolina at that time. |
He also | practiced law in Barbourville and was the president of |
Aaron Van Camp | practiced dentistry in kentecky, Tennessee, Maryland, |
He | practiced medicine in Frankfurt. |
chool in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Rivera Marin | practiced law in Puerto Rico prior to his Cabinet-leve |
Admitted to the Quebec Bar in 1881, he | practiced law in Montreal for the next 63 years, from |
States House of Representatives in 1850 and | practiced law in Washington, D.C. from 1851 until his |
He | practiced law in Danville from 1841 to 1859 with Ward |
Curry | practiced law in Port Hope, Millbrook and Toronto, whe |
He then | practiced law in Farmington. |
Mobley | practiced law in Forsyth, Georgia before serving as se |
udge for Dickens County and a state senator, | practiced law in Plainview and owned a chain of West T |
He | practiced law in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. |
s programs in vernaculars and dialects still | practiced today in daily lives of Turkish people. |
He | practiced law in New Bern, North Carolina, was elected |
itted to the Virginia State bar in 1955, and | practiced law in Richmond, Virginia. |
Smith | practiced law in Wiscasset, Maine. |
He | practiced law in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. |
He | practiced dentistry in New York City. |
He | practiced law in Staunton, Virginia, and served as cou |
He | practiced medicine in Indiana before his license was r |
department of Boston University in 1884, he | practiced law in New Bedford until 1895. |
being called to the Manitoba bar in 1905 and | practiced law in Winnipeg and Selkirk, Manitoba. |
Lockwood | practiced law in Batavia for a year before relocating |
From 1880 on Baldwin | practiced law in Lynn, first under the firm name of Ba |
After his football career, Kruger | practiced law in Edmonton after obtaining his degree f |
He | practiced law in Washington, D.C.. |
After graduating, he | practiced medicine in Philadelphia and was a lecturer |
ed law, was admitted to the bar in 1810, and | practiced first in Elizabethtown and later in Keesevil |
oved to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in 1958 and | practiced law in the city until 1965. |
year, the Massachusetts bar in the next, and | practiced law in Boston. |
He later | practiced law in Sydney. |
Following his public service, he | practiced law in Washington, D.C. as a partner in Wirt |
He | practiced law in Belle Fourche and served in World War |
In 1901, he moved west to Alberta and | practiced medicine in Star for a year and a half befor |
Before entering politics he studied and | practiced law in Cincinnati, Ohio. |
Early in his career, he | practiced law in New Hampshire, serving as judge of th |
of the bar of the State of Utah in 1912 and | practiced law in Provo County, Utah from 1912 to 1933. |
0) was a Chinese-born American architect who | practiced primarily in Chicago, Illinois. |
ontier town of St. Louis, Missouri, where he | practiced law in St. Louis from 1844 to 1861. |
xtensively for the first time, Tennant was a | practiced expert in photography and his skill aided th |
From 1983 to 1989, Benton | practiced law in Jefferson City, Missouri. |
She | practiced law in the town of Dobson, in Surry County, |
He returned to the United States in 1775 and | practiced law in Dorchester County. |
st of three generations of Wade Hamptons who | practiced law in Gainesville from 1875 until 2006. |
He was admitted to the bar in 1893, and | practiced law in Salina for several years before movin |
An Iowa native, he | practiced law in The Dalles, Oregon, with several case |
n and Lee University for two years, and then | practiced law in Fayetteville, West Virginia from 1925 |
He | practiced law in Springfield, Illinois, and served one |
He | practiced medicine in Bridgeton, New Jersey until he b |
He | practiced extensively in those counties, and assisted |
He moved to Wisconsin in 1841 and | practiced law in the Milwaukee area. |
purchased a plantation on Staunton River and | practiced law in Charlotte, Halifax and Mecklenburg Co |
ional Joint Commission from 1918 to 1924 and | practiced law in Spokane. |
He | practiced law in Shelburne and Halifax. |
Following his service as governor, Crosby | practiced law in Lincoln, Nebraska, until shortly befo |
graduated from law school in Washington and | practiced law in Seattle before becoming a full-time w |
She | practiced law in the 1980s in San Francisco with Pills |
of the Nevada Assembly in 1864 and 1865 and | practiced law in Virginia City, Nevada, Helena, Montan |
Bodine | practiced architecture in both states thereafter. |
After spending a year studying in France, he | practiced law in Montreal. |
He | practiced law in Selma, Alabama, eventually moving to |
For the next two years, Munroe | practiced law in New York, and then in 1958 he joined |
Campbell | practiced law in Longview until he became involved wit |
Following his admission, he | practiced law in Cincinnati up until March 30, 1893, w |
1, studied law, was admitted to the bar, and | practiced law in his native town. |
Between the years of 1915 and 1926, Williams | practiced law in Roanoke, Virginia, and was the city's |
Herbert P. Gleason, Esq. has | practiced law in Boston since 1958, mostly in the fiel |
He | practiced law in Quebec City. |
He | practiced law in Bel Air until his death at his home t |
In 1830, he removed to New York City, and | practiced law in partnership with Samuel A. Foote. |
He, and a younger brother (Arthur Redden), | practiced law in Hendersonville, where he also chaired |
pa Alpha Society) and Queen's University and | practiced medicine in Montreal. |
Practiced law in San Francisco, California from 1851 t | |
He | practiced law in Baltimore and became prominent in mun |
Afterwards he | practiced medicine in Kassel. |
He was admitted to the bar and | practiced law in Jackson, Missouri. |
ckinson College in Carlisle in 1813, he then | practiced law in Pittsburgh. |
ichael's College and Columbia Law School and | practiced law in Saint Paul from 1963 until he was ele |
After the war, Johnson | practiced law in Richmond until 1879, when he moved to |
He | practiced law in San Francisco, and taught at Stanford |
director of Harlem Youth Opportunities; and | practiced law in New York City. |
Richards | practiced law in Philadelphia for many years and was a |
Admitted to the bar in 1884, he | practiced law in New York City from 1885 to 1898. |
He | practiced law in all three countries. |
exas, graduating in 1987 with honors, and he | practiced law in Germany. |
raining by reading law at a law office, then | practiced law in Dubuque, Iowa from 1855 to 1858, and |
He | practiced law in New Plymouth, then served as a High C |
Washington | practiced law in New Bern. |
He | practiced law in Pontiac, Michigan. |
He eventually obtained a M.D. degree and | practiced medicine in Smithfield, Virginia. |
Thereafter he | practiced law in London. |
His father | practiced law in Stratford and was a judge of Fairfiel |
He | practiced law in Virginia City, Montana, where he serv |
McGihon has | practiced law in Florida, Washington DC, and Colorado, |
rior to his election to the assembly, Murray | practiced law in the areas of entertainment, real esta |
He also | practiced dentistry in Pineville. |
Prior to his service in Congress, Sandlin | practiced law in Texas and had a broad-based litigatio |
After that, he | practiced law in Washington, D.C. before retiring to h |
He | practiced law in New York City. |
Prior to public service, Dave | practiced law in the private sector. |
ia Law School, he moved to Moreno Valley and | practiced law in Riverside. |
y attorney general of New Jersey in 1964 and | practiced law in Atlantic City, New Jersey from 1964-1 |
in 1957, was admitted to the bar in 1958 and | practiced law in Philadelphia until 1963. |
He has | practiced mediation in various contexts since starting |
He | practiced law in Ithaca, New York. |
ted to the bar in South Carolina in 1856 and | practiced law in Greenville until the Civil War. |
He | practiced law in Marion, Virginia. |
Thereafter, Alexander | practiced medicine in Indianapolis and in 1920 married |
Paine then | practiced law in Washington, D. C. for several years b |
He studied law, was admitted to the bar and | practiced law in Philadelphia. |
he bar in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1889, and | practiced law, in Milwaukee. |
w York in 1873 and of New Jersey in 1876 and | practiced law in Newark and Newton, New Jersey. |
He | practiced privately in Springhill in northern Webster |
A Democrat, Walden first | practiced law in Winnsboro, where he served as mayor f |
He | practiced law in Terre Haute, Indiana. |
he continued his training in Paris, and then | practiced medicine in Amsterdam and Deventer. |
He | practiced law in Jacksonville and was city attorney of |
He was admitted to the bar in 1873 and | practiced law in his hometown of Wilson. |
He first | practiced law in Ashcroft, British Columbia and soon p |
He | practiced law in Georgetown and became active in polit |
A Democrat, he | practiced law in Portland, Eugene, and Jacksonville. |
He | practiced medicine in Bloomington, Indiana and frequen |
Glenn | practiced law in Atlanta, served as Atlanta's mayor, a |
She | practiced law in New York City with the law firm Davis |
Cohen | practiced law in New York 1921 - 1933. |
After teaching school, he | practiced law in London and Delaware, Ohio. |
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