Indiana State Bar Association’s “Why Lincoln Was a Lawyer” Program
Attorney Howard L. Huntington presented the Indiana State Bar Association’s statewide “Why Lincoln Was a Lawyer” program to about ninety 5th grade students of Teacher Victoria Baldwin at Merrillville Intermediate School on Feb. 10, 2012. The students learned about Abraham Lincoln’s life, connections to Indiana, career as a lawyer and the impact he made on this nation. The students also learned about the legal profession today and received chocolate Lincoln “penny” candies as prizes. Huntington, a partner of Chicago law firm Williams Montgomery & John Ltd. located in Willis Tower, is a dual-licensed attorney who practices in both Northwest Indiana and Illinois. He focuses his practice on construction, business, commercial, product liability, civil rights and transportation litigation.
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