John Morton-Finney (English Wikipedia)

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  • At least one report inaccurately claims that "Morton-Finney was believed to have been the longest practicing attorney in the United States, taking the record from Rush Limbaugh Sr. (1891–1996) who practiced law for 75 years." See: Jae Jones (February 6, 2019). "John Morton-Finney Earned 11 Degrees and Practiced Law Until He was 106 Years Old". Black Then. Retrieved April 10, 2019. If the dates in this report are accurate, Morton-Finney, who earned his first law degree in 1935 and practiced law until 1996 (a period of 61 years), was 107 years of old when he retired from practicing law. Limbaugh was 105 years old when he died in 1996, but the reports states he practiced law for 75 years.

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  • Mitchell, Dawn (23 February 2017). "RetroIndy: John Morton-Finney never lost his love for learning". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved 16 February 2019.

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  • IPS administrators planned to sell the Central Services building at 120 E. Walnut Street in downtown Indianapolis, but the real estate developer's bids submitted in November 2018 to purchase the property and demolish it to build housing on the site were rejected. See: Carter Barrett (January 29, 2019). "Two Developers Bid on IPS Central Services Building". WFYI. Retrieved April 10, 2019.