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Domestic News May 25, 1939

The People's Defender

West Union, Adams County, Ohio

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Judge Will P. Stephenson, former Ohio supreme court and Adams county judge, will associate with Attorney Charles H. Wilson in law practice in West Union starting June 1, announced Tuesday.

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JUDGE STEPHENSON
WILL PRACTICE LAW
Will
Become
Associated
With Attorney C. H.
Wilson, June 1

The formal
announcement
was
made Tuesday that beginning June 1, Judge Will P. Stephenson, former judge of the supreme court of Ohio and common pleas judge of Adams county and Attorney Charles H. Wilson of West Union will become associated in the practice of law.

Judge Stephenson is well known in Ohio and for the past two years was assistant attorney general of Ohio.

Attorney Wilson is well known through southern Ohio and has been engaged in his practice in West Union for the past ten years.

Their offices will be located in the Tolle building where Mr. Wilson now maintains his office.

What sub-type of article is it?

Appointment

What keywords are associated?

Law Association Judge Stephenson Attorney Wilson West Union Ohio Law Practice

What entities or persons were involved?

Judge Will P. Stephenson Attorney Charles H. Wilson

Where did it happen?

West Union, Adams County, Ohio

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

West Union, Adams County, Ohio

Event Date

Tuesday, Beginning June 1

Key Persons

Judge Will P. Stephenson Attorney Charles H. Wilson

Outcome

association in law practice, offices in tolle building

Event Details

Formal announcement that Judge Will P. Stephenson and Attorney Charles H. Wilson will become associated in the practice of law starting June 1. Judge Stephenson is former supreme court judge of Ohio, common pleas judge of Adams county, and recent assistant attorney general. Attorney Wilson has practiced in West Union for ten years and is known in southern Ohio.

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