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Attorney And Client-Appropriate Penalty For Embezzlement As Executor
Attorney And Client-Appropriate Penalty For Embezzlement As Executor
Michigan Law Review
An attorney over a period of two years converted for his own purposes $12,500 from two estates of which he was executor. Although the Chicago Bar Association Committee on Grievances recommended disbarment it was held, three justices dissenting, that defendant should be suspended for two years and until complete restitution was made. In re Borchardt, (III. 1934) 192 N. E. 383.
The Bar And The New Deal, Robert H. Jackson
The Bar And The New Deal, Robert H. Jackson
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Legal Aid Clinic And Admission To The Bar, John S. Bradway
The Legal Aid Clinic And Admission To The Bar, John S. Bradway
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.