Lewinson, Ruth
1895 -

Details
Born: 7/1/1895 in New York, New York
Professional Facts

Regions and States of Practice:
NY, Northeast
Legal Education:
New York University School of Law, 1919
Other Education:
B.A., Hunter College (1916)
Positions During Her Career:
Private practitioner (1920-1925)
Attorney with her father at Lewinson & Lewinson (1925-1935)
Attorney with Lewinson, Lewinson & Fieland (1936-1942, 1946-)
National Director of American Women’s Voluntary Services
Accomplishments:
Established Legal Advice Bureaus throughout the country


Further Research Materials

References:
A Century of Achievement: The Centennial of the National Association of Women Lawyers
Selma Moidel Smith: A Century of Achievement: The Centennial of the National Association of Women Lawyers, 85 Women Lawyers Journal 2 (Summer 1999) *Originally printed as two articles: "...The First 50 Years," 9 Experience 1 (Fall 1998), and "...The Second 50 Years," 9 Experience 2 (Winter 1999)
Laura Miller Derry, Digest of Women Lawyers and Judges. Lousville, Kentucky: Dunne Press (1949)