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FISH, Asa Israel, lawyer, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in February 1820 ; died there, 5 May 1879. He was graduated at Harvard in 1842, studied law at the Law School there, was admitted to the bar in Philadelphia in 1846, and began practice in that City. Prom 1853 till 1862 he was one of the editors of the "American Law Register." Among his many contributions to legal literature are notes to "Troubat and Haly's Practice,"" Tidd's Practice," "Selwyn's Nisi Prius," and "Williams on Executors and Administrators." He was well known as a Shakespearian scholar.
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