Carl Ludwig Leo

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Carl Ludwig Leo (born February 19, 1828 , † March 14, 1899 ) was a German lawyer and Hamburg Senate Syndicate.

Leo grave site in Ohlsdorf

Life

Leo studied law and received his doctorate in Göttingen in 1850. On 3 May 1850, he was in Hamburg as a lawyer admitted. He was enrolled as a lawyer until November 1861, when he was appointed Secretary of the Citizens' Committee of the Citizenship . He succeeded Friedrich Theodor Müller . He held office for the citizens' committee until 1869, when he switched to the office of secretary of the finance deputation. After the death of Carl Hermann Merck , Leo was appointed to the Senate Syndicate of the Hamburg Senate and held office as such until 1899.

Gustav Leo was his son, Carl Friedrich Lehmann-Haupt his nephew.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Gerrit Schmidt: The history of the Hamburg lawyers from 1815 to 1879 , Hamburg 1989, ISBN 3-923725-17-5 , p. 351
  2. see NDB entry on Carl Friedrich Lehmann-Haupt