Chicago Bar Association
Founded in 1874, the Chicago Bar Association (CBA) is a voluntary bar association with over 20,000 members. Like other bar associations, it concerns itself with professional ethics, networking among members, and continuing legal education. It is located adjacent to the John Marshall Law School in the Chicago Loop.[1]
Notable members
Notable members included Illinois state representative (1922-46 and 1948-50) David Ivar Swanson.
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gollark: No, it was constructing other isomorphisms to bee.
gollark: ↑ objectively right
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See also
- Robert Hervey - Scottish born Canadian lawyer who founded the CBA after he left Canada to practice law in Chicago.
- William C. Goudy - first President of the CBA in 1874
References
- About the CBA Archived September 15, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
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