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Full-Text Articles in Legal Education
A Casebook On Corporation Finance
A Casebook On Corporation Finance
Michigan Law Review
A review of CASES AND MATERIALS ON THE LAW OF CORPORATION FINANCE. By Adolf A. Berle, Jr.
A Law Book By An Engineer
Michigan Law Review
A review of THE LEGAL ELEMENTS OF BOUNDARIES AND ADJACENT PROPERTIES. By Ray Hamilton Skelton, C.E.
Review Of A Review, Charles E. Clark
Review Of A Review, Charles E. Clark
Michigan Law Review
In an interesting review of WALSH ON EQUITY, in 29 MICH. L. REV. I I 22 (June 1931 ), Professor Clarence D. Laylin appears to ascribe to me parenthood for some pleading concepts set forth in that excellent treatise ( of which I heartily approve; compare my review in 8 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY LAW QUARTERLY REVIEW 521, March, 1931). Although these ideas have been supported by able writers and courts for some time, I should not object to the honor but for the fact that Professor Laylin also seems to assume premises which in my opinion are most inimical to …
A Book Of Little Value, Ralph W. Aigler
A Book Of Little Value, Ralph W. Aigler
Michigan Law Review
The former edition of this textbook appeared in 1922, before the Negotiable Instruments Law had been adopted by all of the states. The changes in the present edition are numerous. Part III of the two former editions has hen eliminated by placing the citations to the Negotiable Instruments Law in the footnotes. Many new sections have been added. The chapter on Guaranty and Suretyship has been eliminated. The introductory chapter is essentially new, and a chapter on Amount of Recovery has been added. The chapter on Conflict of Laws has been rewritten. The author has incorporated the proposed amendments to …
A German Work On Trade Marks And Unfair Competition In The United States, Hanna Katz
A German Work On Trade Marks And Unfair Competition In The United States, Hanna Katz
Michigan Law Review
The acquaintance of German lawyers with American trade-mark law and protection against unfair trading was based until now on the individual studies of persons especially interested in this subject. German textbooks and commentaries on industrial property rights treat international and foreign rules too, but they scarcely give a sufficient notion of how to create a valid trade-mark and protect the trader in his full enjoyment thereof in the U. S. A. Yet the necessity of having such knowledge is a rather broad one in Germany as in all other European countries selling trade-marked articles to their customers on the other …
A Book Of The Lawyers Quadrangle At The University Of Michigan
A Book Of The Lawyers Quadrangle At The University Of Michigan
About the Buildings
William W. Cook of the Class of '82, had a dream, and he lived in this dream from its inception until his death. It was to develop a great law school, housed in the most inspiring of buildings and devoted to the ideal of creating leaders of men. He often said, "Intellectual leadership is the greatest problem which faces America today; without leaders we perish." This he placed above all else. With these ideals in mind he proceeded with his work. Architects and artists were dispatched to centers of learning both here and abroad in order that the law school …
The Final Argument Of The Law School Case Clubs Of The University Of Michigan, University Of Michigan Law School
The Final Argument Of The Law School Case Clubs Of The University Of Michigan, University Of Michigan Law School
Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications
Program for the final arguments of the Law School Case Clubs.
Review: Cases On Constitutional Law, Thomas C. Lavery
Review: Cases On Constitutional Law, Thomas C. Lavery
Michigan Law Review
A Review of: CASES ON CONSTITUTIONAL LAW By Dudley O. McGovney.
Cases On Pleadings And Procedure, Mason Ladd
Cases On Pleadings And Procedure, Mason Ladd
Michigan Law Review
A review of CASES ON PLEADINGS AND PROCEDURE By Charles E. Clark.
World's Finest Educational Building: William W. Cook Legal Research Library Nears Completion As Unit Of Law Quadrangle, The Michigan Alumnus
World's Finest Educational Building: William W. Cook Legal Research Library Nears Completion As Unit Of Law Quadrangle, The Michigan Alumnus
About the Buildings
As the finishing touches are applied, the nearly completed William W. Cook Legal Research Library looms upward impressively from its position at the southern border of the Law Quadrangle.
Case Clubs Of The University Of Michigan Law School, University Of Michigan Law School
Case Clubs Of The University Of Michigan Law School, University Of Michigan Law School
Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications
Booklet outlining the rules of the University of Michigan Case Clubs.
The Case Method Of Studying Law, Henry Rottschaefer
The Case Method Of Studying Law, Henry Rottschaefer
Michigan Law Review
A review of THE CASE METHOD OF STUDYING LAW By Jacob Henry Landman.