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Michael J. Ryan (1862–1943), born in Philadelphia, was city solicitor of Philadelphia. He was also the national president of the United Irish League of America , starting in 1906. [ 1 ]
Simpson Thacher lawyers have included U.S. Senators, Solicitors General, a Speaker of the House of Representatives, a Secretary of State, a Secretary of the Army, Ambassadors, Judges on U.S. Circuit and District Courts and the New York State Court of Appeals, presidents of the American Bar Association, and presidents of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
Michael J. Ryan (Philadelphia politician) (1862–1943), president of the United Irish League of America; Michael James Ryan or Mike Ryan (1941–2020), American baseball player; Michael Joseph Ryan (footballer) or Mike Ryan (1930–2006), English footballer; Michael Joseph Ryan (media hoaxer) or Rocky Ryan (1937–2004), British media hoaxer
Petro-Nixon was an American teenager from Brooklyn, New York, who went missing on June 18, 2006. Her body was discovered on June 22, 2006, in a trash bag in front of 212 Kingston Avenue. It was determined that Petro-Nixon had been strangled. [168] Murdered 4 days 2006 Frauke Liebs: 21 Germany
In 1975, the firm opened an office in Washington, D.C., its first outside New York City, followed in the 1980s by locations in Miami, Houston and Dallas. In 1991, the year that the internet became publicly available, Weil was the first global, non-California law firm to open a Silicon Valley office, in Redwood Shores , California .
Michael P. Ryan (USMC) (1916–2005), US Marine Corps general; Michael E. Ryan (born 1941), former Chief of Staff of the US Air Force; Michael D. Ryan (1945–2012), associate justice of the Arizona Supreme Court; Michael W. Ryan (1948–2015), death row inmate in Nebraska; Michael Ryan (chef) (born 1953), Irish Michelin starred head chef of ...
Pages in category "Lawyers from County Cavan" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Richard Busteed; C.
The concept of vexatious litigation entered into law in 1896 with the Vexatious Actions Act, enacted in England and soon extended to Scotland and Ireland.This was primarily a response to the actions of Alexander Chaffers, a solicitor who filed numerous actions against leading members of Victorian society. [1]