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Endowment Of Indiana Law Journal, W. W. Miller
Endowment Of Indiana Law Journal, W. W. Miller
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Treatise On Equity, Jefferson B. Fordham
A Treatise On Equity, Jefferson B. Fordham
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
President's Address, Edward W. Allen
President's Address, Edward W. Allen
Washington Law Review
This address should not be compared with the masterpieces of diction and erudition which have preceded it, but should rather be considered in the prosaic nature of a report. Attention is called to the fact that between annual meetings your affairs are conducted by a president, a secretary, and an executive committee consisting.of these officers and five vice-presidents representing the five congressional districts into which the state is divided, also an executive secretary, besides various committees.
Address Of Jess Hawley Delivered Before The Washington State Bar At Walla Walla, June 21, 1930, Jess Hawley
Address Of Jess Hawley Delivered Before The Washington State Bar At Walla Walla, June 21, 1930, Jess Hawley
Washington Law Review
In view of the interest of the attorneys of Washington in an involuntary integral State Bar Organization, it may be of interest to recite the history of the Idaho Act. In 1921 the lawyers of Idaho came definitelv to the conclusion that a voluntary Bar Association had been, then was and would always be a shabbv, even though a genteel sort of failure. The next move was to find another type of organization, and casting about they came across the model self-governing Bar Act reported by Judge Goodwin's committee to the American Bar Association after many years of study This, …
Bench And Bar, Anon
Bench And Bar, Anon
Washington Law Review
President's Message; Proceedings; Report of the Obituary Committee of the State Bar Association of Washington, June 18, 1930
Law And Lawyers, J. A. Osdol
Legal Education And Admission To The Bar, Bernard C. Gavit
Legal Education And Admission To The Bar, Bernard C. Gavit
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Proceedings Of The Thirty-Fourth Annual Meeting Indiana State Bar Association
Proceedings Of The Thirty-Fourth Annual Meeting Indiana State Bar Association
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Bench And Bar, Anon
Bench And Bar, Anon
Washington Law Review
Washington State Bar Association annual meeting in Walla Walla; Judicial Council; Summary of Committee Reports Filed with Executive Committee of the State Bar Association and to Be Considered at the Annual Convention at Walla Walla
Admissions To The Bar In Indiana - A Survey, Richard P. Tinkham
Admissions To The Bar In Indiana - A Survey, Richard P. Tinkham
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Attorney And Client--Contingent Fee, Robert E. Stealey
Attorney And Client--Contingent Fee, Robert E. Stealey
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.