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1890

Arthur von Briesen Named Legal Aid’s President

The year marked a turning point in the history of The Legal Aid Society. Arthur von Briesen, a prominent New York attorney, became the President. A zealous leader, he brought our work before the public and rallied the support of leading New Yorkers, including Carl Schurz, Joseph H. Choate, and Theodore Roosevelt.

“No one will dare trample the rights of the poor and helpless under foot, as long as the appearance of the Society’s attorney in court demands respect and careful consideration of the rights of its clients.”

-Arthur von Briesen

von Briesen in his office
von Briesen in his office