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Washington Law Review

1931

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Federal Court Judgment Liens, Marion Edwards May 1931

Federal Court Judgment Liens, Marion Edwards

Washington Law Review

Apparently, at the present time, the thought of lawyers on the law relating to the territorial extent of Federal Court judgment liens on real property in the states, is somewhat confused. To attribute the bewilderment to any inherent difficulty in the subject would be ungracious if not unjust. It would be fairer to ascribe it to the distractions of modern life and business, though doubtless some modicum of blame is due to that propensity so gloomily pondered by Sir Joshua Reynolds when he said, "There is no expedient to winch man will not resort to avoid the labor of thinking." …


Waiver Of Patient's Privileges, De Wolfe Emory May 1931

Waiver Of Patient's Privileges, De Wolfe Emory

Washington Law Review

It is the purpose here to discuss the circumstances under which a patient is deemed to have waived the privilege veiling commumcations made to his physician, paying more particular attention to the law on that subject as it now exists in this state, in an attempt to arrive at the every-day and practical effect of the claim of privilege upon the ascertainment of truth in the court room.


Cases On Pleading And Procedure, By Charles E. Clark (1930), Ivan W. Goodner Feb 1931

Cases On Pleading And Procedure, By Charles E. Clark (1930), Ivan W. Goodner

Washington Law Review

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