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The Deductibility Of Legal Expenses In Computing Income Tax, John C. Bruton
The Deductibility Of Legal Expenses In Computing Income Tax, John C. Bruton
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Abstracts, Benjamin M. Quigg, Jr.
Abstracts, Benjamin M. Quigg, Jr.
Michigan Law Review
The abstracts consist merely of summaries of the facts and holdings of recent cases and are distinguished from the notes by the absence of discussion.
Power Of The Indiana Supreme Court To Disbar
Power Of The Indiana Supreme Court To Disbar
Indiana Law Journal
Notes and Comments: Attorneys
Abstracts, Katherine Kempfer
Abstracts, Katherine Kempfer
Michigan Law Review
The abstracts consist merely of summaries of the facts and holdings of recent cases and are distinguished from the notes by the absence of discussion.
Attorney's Charging Liens, James E. Lesh
Judges - De Facto Judge - Special Judge Holding Over After Term Of Assignment Expires, Michigan Law Review
Judges - De Facto Judge - Special Judge Holding Over After Term Of Assignment Expires, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A district judge, specially assigned to a court other than his own for a term of one week, continued to hold the position after the period had expired under the belief that his assignment covered a longer period, and tried this case after the expiration of the one week period. All attorneys, assuming that the assignment covered a longer period, acted in the case without objection to the judge. The parties did not specifically agree upon him as a special judge. After verdict for defendant, plaintiff moved to vacate. Held, the judge was a de facto judge, and his …
Contracts With Indian Tribes
American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899
Contracts with Indian Tribes. 21 Feb. SR 1328. 52-2, v2, 7p. [3073] Printing of exhibits relating to contracts between various Indian tribes and attorneys.
Letter From The Secretary Of The Interior In Response To Senate Resolution Of July 12, 1892, Relative To Money Paid To Attorneys On Behalf Of Indian Tribes.
American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899
Money Paid to Attorneys on Behalf of Indian Tribes. 6 Jan. SED 23, 52-2, v2, 4p. [3056] Out of appropriations made during the 51st Congress; lists tribe, attorneys, and services performed.
Letter From The Secretary Of The Interior In Response To Senate Resolution Of June 1, 1892, Transmitting Certain Papers And Giving Information Relative To Certain Contracts Made With Indians, And The Relation Of Agents Or Attorneys To The Same.
American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899
Contracts Made with Indians. 5 Jan. SED 18, 52-2, v1 , 786p. [3055] Concerning compensations made to attorneys representing various tribes in claims cases.
Letter From The Secretary Of The Interior, Transmitting A Letter Of The 16th Instant From The Commissioner Of Indian Affairs, Respecting The Large Sums Annually Expended For Attorneys' Fees By Different Indian Tribes, Recommending The Appointment Of An Officer For That Purpose
American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899
Sums Expended for Attorney's Fees. [2076] By Indian tribes trying to collect funds due them by the U.S.