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CLIFFORD A. ROHE

 

 

      Among the members of the California bar who have fully obeyed the demands placed upon them by so exacting and important a profession as that of the law is Clifford A. Rohe, senior member of the firm of Rohe & Freston, of Los Angeles. He has been in practice in that city for 18 years, and his success is best indicated by the character and extent of his clientele.

      Mr. Rohe is a native of Ohio, and was born in 1888 in Cincinnati. After attending public schools there he moved to Chicago and entered Loyola University, from which he graduated with the A. B. degree. His legal training was obtained at the law school of the same institution, which conferred on him the LL. B. degree in 1910. He was admitted to the Illinois bar in 1909, and located at Los Angeles in 1912.

      The firm of Rohe & Freston is one of the largest in the state. They engage in general civil practice, specializing in corporation, banking, probate and insurance law, and represent as Counsel such interests as the May Department Stores Co., Southwestern Shipbuilding Co., United Oil Company, Merchants National Trust & Savings Bank, Beverly Hills National Bank, Bank of San Fernando, State Bank of Taft, First National Bank of Maywood and others.

      Mr. Rohe holds membership in the American Bar Association, State Bar of California, and Los Angeles County Bar Association. He is also a member of Phi Alpha Delta fraternity, Jonathan Club, Uplifters, Club Casa Del Mar, Royal Palms Club, California Country Club, Southern California Athletic & Country Club and Los Angeles Athletic Club. In 1910 he married Loretta M. Kelly, and they have five children, Robert, Barbara, Carolyn, Jack, and Patricia.

 

 

Transcribed by: Jeanne Sturgis Taylor.

Source: "American Blue Book California Lawyers" by H. James Boswell, Page 87, Produced by H. James Boswell, 1928.


© 2008 Jeanne Sturgis Taylor.

 

 

 

 

 

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