State v. Brodson

Decided 1960-06-28

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Per Curiam. The record shows that defendant Sidney A. Brodson was graduated from the law school of the University of Wisconsin in June, 1931, and in that year was admitted to the Illinois bar. He practiced law in Chicago until 1934. Then he was admitted to the Wisconsin bar and came to Milwaukee. He was given office space by a Milwaukee lawyer and had no rent or other office expense…

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