Gottlieb & Schwartz (Law firm : Chicago, Ill.)

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Gottlieb & Schwartz (later Gottlieb, Schwartz & Friedman) was a Chicago law firm whose clients included bondholders of the Chicago Surface Lines during the transition to a unified transit system and the creation of the Chicago Transit Authority. Members of the firm included Harry N. Gottlieb, Charles K. Schwartz and William J. Friedman. Ulysses S. Schwartz, brother of Charles Schwartz, initially represented the bondholders of the two railway companies in court until Friedman replaced him in 1939.

From the description of Gottlieb & Schwartz records, 1921-1949. (Chicago History Museum). WorldCat record id: 713341201

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creatorOf Gottlieb & Schwartz (Law firm : Chicago, Ill.). Gottlieb & Schwartz records, 1921-1949. Chicago History Museum
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associatedWith Calumet and South Chicago Railway Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Chicago City Railway Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Chicago Railways Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Chicago Surface Lines. corporateBody
associatedWith Chicago Transit Authority. corporateBody
associatedWith Friedman, William J. person
associatedWith Gottlieb, Harry N. person
associatedWith Schwartz, Charles K. person
associatedWith Schwartz, Ulysses S. person
associatedWith United States. Federal Trade Commission. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Illinois--Chicago
Chicago (Ill.)
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Actions and defenses
Law firms
Lawyers
Local transit
Public utilities
Public utilities
Railroad companies
Railroads, Elevated
Street-railroads
Street-railroads
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Active 1921

Active 1949

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