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Reorganization Of The Bar, Eli F. Seebirt
Reorganization Of The Bar, Eli F. Seebirt
Indiana Law Journal
An address delivered before the Indiana State Bar Association at Lafayette, Indiana, July 10, 1931.
Attorneys--Laborers' Liens For Abstracting Services, George W. Mcquain
Attorneys--Laborers' Liens For Abstracting Services, George W. Mcquain
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Newly Organized National Conference Of Bar Examiners, Will Shaforth
The Newly Organized National Conference Of Bar Examiners, Will Shaforth
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
President's Address, Glenn J. Fairbrook
President's Address, Glenn J. Fairbrook
Washington Law Review
Presidential addresses have shown a decided trend in the last few years away from discussions of cases in which only a few were interested, and from controversial political subjects, toward themes more vitally touching our everyday life. Where a few years ago we found advocacy of a code of legal ethics and higher educational standards urged, we now take those things for granted. Our constitution still permitting the president one chance to air his views before passing into oblivion, I feel justified in following this trend, and will endeavor, therefore, to report on the stewardship of your officers for the …
Bench And Bar, F. L. Stotler
Bench And Bar, F. L. Stotler
Washington Law Review
President's Message; Proceedings of Opening Session; Washington Integrated Bar Act; Officers and Committee Appointments for 1931-1932; Report of Obituary Committee of State Bar Association of Washington, July 31, 1931
Announcement - Statement Of State Board Of Law Examiners
Announcement - Statement Of State Board Of Law Examiners
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Proceedings Of The 35th Annual Meeting Of The Indiana State Bar Association Held At Lafayette, Indiana July 9th And 10th, 1931
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Bench And Bar, Anon
Lay Encroachments On The Legal Profession, E. Smythe Gambrell
Lay Encroachments On The Legal Profession, E. Smythe Gambrell
Michigan Law Review
The holding of the Minnesota supreme court in the Otterness case that: "Neither a corporation nor a layman, not admitted to practise, can practise law, nor indirectly practise law by hiring a licensed attorney to practise law for others for the benefit or profit of such hirer" is one of many recent judicial pronouncements in defense of the legal profession. These decisions may prompt many individuals to ask why there should be a professional monopoly in the practise of law. Governmental restraint against free and unregulated practise of law is not for the purpose of advancing the individual interests of …
Resolutions Of The Indiana States Bar Association On The Death Of President William W. Miller
Resolutions Of The Indiana States Bar Association On The Death Of President William W. Miller
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Part Of The Bar Association In Fixing Standards Of Admission, Will Shafroth
The Part Of The Bar Association In Fixing Standards Of Admission, Will Shafroth
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.