David Farrow Maxwell

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David Farrow Maxwell (November 7, 1900 – October 1985)[1] was the eightieth president of the American Bar Association.

Maxwell urged Congress to enact a measure that would grant tax advantages to self-employed lawyers and others who desire to set up voluntary pension plans.

Preceded by
E. Smythe Gambrell
President of the American Bar Association
August 1956–July 1957
Succeeded by
Charles S. Rhyne

[edit] References

  1. ^ "LAWYER EULOGIZED AS ONE WHO REMEMBERED HIS ORIGIN", Philadelphia Inquirer, November 16, 1985, pp. B04.