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INGALL
WILLIAM BULL
Ingall W. Bull is one of the best known lawyers in Los Angeles. He has been active in the practice of his profession in that city for more than 20 years, and has conducted numerous important cases.
Mr. Bull is a native of the state of Washington, and was born in 1884 in Kitsap County. He attended the public schools of his native state until 12 years of age, then moved with his parents to San Francisco, where he completed his preparatory educational training. His legal training was obtained through private study in the offices of Dorn & Dorn and later Booth & Barnett, and he was admitted to the bar in 1905.
That same year Mr. Bull located in Los Angeles and engaged in general practice. In 1915 he became associated with former Governor Gage and began to specialize in corporation law. Since the death of Governor Gage he has practiced individually, building up an extensive clientele and representing a number of important industrial and commercial interests.
Mr. Bull holds membership in the American Bar Association, State Bar of California, and Los Angeles County Bar Association, as well as the Los Angeles Athletic Club, Lomita Gun Club, LaGrulla Gun Club, Camp Fire Club and California Yacht Club. He is well known in fraternal circles, being a member of East Gate Chapter, Royal Arch Masons; Pentalpha Lodge No. 202, A. F. & A. M.; Al Malaikah Temple of the Mystic Shrine and the Los Angeles Knight Templar Commandery, as well as Lodge No. 99, B. P. O. E., of which he is Past Exalted Ruler. In 1925 he married Lillian Bell Jeffries.
Transcribed by: Jeanne Sturgis Taylor.
Source: "American Blue Book California Lawyers"
by H. James Boswell, Page 162, Produced by H. James Boswell,
1928.
© 2008 Jeanne Sturgis Taylor.
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