No, Alabama was not the first state to have an ethics code for lawyers. The first state to adopt a formal code of ethics for attorneys was New York in 1908, with the introduction of the Canons of Professional Ethics. Alabama established its own ethics rules later, following the broader trend of states developing similar codes to govern legal practice.
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No Alabama was the 22nd US State in the Union.
Do research on Chambers USA's website, as they have a ranking of lawyers from every state.
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There are websites available to enable you to find a list of all lawyers in a specific state, however each state has its own website. For example, in Alabama, you may wish to visit "alabar", or in Wisconsin it would be "wisbar".
Alabama was the first to recognize Christmas in 1836.
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