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Articles 1 - 14 of 14
Full-Text Articles in Legal Profession
Attorney And Client- Attorney's Rights Under Contract Of Partial Assignment-Effet Of Premature Termination Or Settlement Of Action, Charles Frederickson S.Ed
Attorney And Client- Attorney's Rights Under Contract Of Partial Assignment-Effet Of Premature Termination Or Settlement Of Action, Charles Frederickson S.Ed
Michigan Law Review
In an action for personal injuries, defendant caused a subpoena to be served upon plaintiff requiring him to appear to give his deposition. Plaintiff wholly failed to appear, and no cause was shown for such failure. Defendant then filed a motion for dismissal of the suit pursuant to subsection (c), 215a, of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, and notice thereof was served upon plaintiff. Although plaintiff again made no appearance, his attorneys moved to intervene, asserting the contingent interest in the cause of action acquired by their contract with plaintiff. The trial court denied the motion for intervention and …
Decision At Law, By David W. Peck, Philip S. Wilder Jr.
Decision At Law, By David W. Peck, Philip S. Wilder Jr.
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Corporation Lawyer: Saint Or Sinner?, By Harold Levy, Paul Carrington
Corporation Lawyer: Saint Or Sinner?, By Harold Levy, Paul Carrington
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Attorney-Client—Disciplinary Proceedings—Mental Competency, Evan L. Schwab
Attorney-Client—Disciplinary Proceedings—Mental Competency, Evan L. Schwab
Washington Law Review
May mental irresponsibility be an effective defense in disciplinary proceedings brought against an attorney? The Washington court answered in the affirmative in the recent case of In re Sherman, setting forth the requirements for such a defense.
Corporate Benefits For Attorneys: Restrictions And Possibilities, Robert Glenn Lilly Jr.
Corporate Benefits For Attorneys: Restrictions And Possibilities, Robert Glenn Lilly Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Corporation Lawyer - Saint Or Sinner?, W. Kendall Lipscomb Jr.
Corporation Lawyer - Saint Or Sinner?, W. Kendall Lipscomb Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Chinese Communist Law: Its Background And Development, Luke T. Lee
Chinese Communist Law: Its Background And Development, Luke T. Lee
Michigan Law Review
It is perhaps axiomatic to state that law is more than an instrument for the settlement of disputes and punishment of wrongdoers; it is, more importantly, a reflection of the way of life and the philosophy of the people that live under it. Self-evident though the above may be, it bears repeating here, for there is a much greater need for understanding Chinese law now than ever before. China's growing ideological, political, economic, and military impact on the rest of the world would alone serve as a powerful motivation for the study of its law. Certainly, we could not even …
Class Of 1962 Fifteen Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1962 Fifteen Year Report, University Of Michigan Law School
UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports
This report summarizes the responses to a questionnaire sent to University of Michigan Law School alumni fifteen years after graduation.
Class Of 1962 Fifteen Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School
Class Of 1962 Fifteen Year Report Alumni Comments, University Of Michigan Law School
UMLS Alumni Survey Class Reports
This addendum is a compilation of alumni responses to the open-ended comments sections.
Instruction On Communism And Its Contrast With Liberty Under Law, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
Instruction On Communism And Its Contrast With Liberty Under Law, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
Powell Speeches
No abstract provided.
A Lecture On Appellate Advocacy, Karl N. Llewellyn
A Lecture On Appellate Advocacy, Karl N. Llewellyn
Addison Harris Lecture
No abstract provided.
Lawyers And The Professional Association Act, Ellsworth Wiltshire
Lawyers And The Professional Association Act, Ellsworth Wiltshire
University of Richmond Law Review
The Professional Association Act passed by the recent Gen- eral Assembly of Virginia becomes effective as Chapter 277 of the Acts of 1962 on June 29, 1962. It permits three or more individuals authorized to practice in Virginia any one of the following named professions to form an association, which will be a legal entity separate from the associates comprising it: "architecture, professional engineering, land surveying, certified public accounting, dentistry, optometry, practice of the healing arts, and veterinary medicine, surgery and law".