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Presidents Of Bar Associations In Indiana
Judges And Other Court Officers In Indiana
President's Address, W. G. Mclaren
President's Address, W. G. Mclaren
Washington Law Review
Delivered at the Bellingham meeting, August, 1937.
The Functions Of A Trial Committee Under The State Bar Act, De Wolfe Emory
The Functions Of A Trial Committee Under The State Bar Act, De Wolfe Emory
Washington Law Review
I have been asked to talk today upon the functions of Trial Committees as they exist under the State Bar Act. The act, as you know, was enacted in 1933 and created a body corporate therein designated as "an agency of the state" to be known as the Washington State Bar Association, vesting in it the right to sue and be sued, hold property and to do those other things which are ordinarily incidental to the existence of a corporate entity. The members of the Association are the lawyers of this state, and the Association is governed by a Board …
Contempt-Unauthorized Practice Of Law
Unauthorized Practice Of Law, Taylor E. Groninger
Unauthorized Practice Of Law, Taylor E. Groninger
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Presidents Of Bar Associations In Indiana
Judges And Other Court Officers In Indiana
President's Annual Address, Albert H. Cole
President's Annual Address, Albert H. Cole
Indiana Law Journal
Address of Albert H. Cole, President of the Indiana State Bar Association, at the Annual Meeting of the Association, July 9, 1937.
Articles Of Association Of The Indiana State Bar Association
Articles Of Association Of The Indiana State Bar Association
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Proceedings Of The Annual Meeting
Presidents Of Bar Associations In Indiana
Judges And Other Court Officers In Indiana
Sincerity And Intellectual Honesty In Leaders, Frederick H. Stinchfield
Sincerity And Intellectual Honesty In Leaders, Frederick H. Stinchfield
Indiana Law Journal
Address of Hon. Frederick H. Stinchfield, President of the American Bar Association, at the Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association, July 10, 1937.
By-Laws Of The Indiana State Bar Association
By-Laws Of The Indiana State Bar Association
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Notice Of Election Of Officers
Changes In Board Of State Bar Examiners
Committees Of Indiana State Bar Associations 1937-1938
Committees Of Indiana State Bar Associations 1937-1938
Indiana Law Journal
Includes a photograph of Lowden L. Bomerger, President 1937-1938
Judges And Other Court Officers In Indiana
Annual Meeting Of State Bar Association
Presidents Of Bar Associations In Indiana
Attorney And Client - Constitutionality Of Statute Authorizing Laymen To Appear Before Workmen's Compensation Commission, Milton Rabinowitz
Attorney And Client - Constitutionality Of Statute Authorizing Laymen To Appear Before Workmen's Compensation Commission, Milton Rabinowitz
Michigan Law Review
Pursuant to legislative authorization the Illinois Industrial Commission promulgated a rule permitting representation by attorney or agent in proceedings before the Commission. Defendant, a layman, had made a business of handling and adjusting compensation claims, and an information was brought against him under a state statute forbidding unauthorized practice of law. Defendant sought sanctuary in the general license granted by the Commission, but the court held, that the Commission's rule was an infringement of judicial power in violation of the state constitution, and, consequently was no defense to the action. Chicago Bar Association v. Goodman, (Ill. 1937) U. …
Presidents Of Bar Associations In Indiana
The Board Of Governors Wants You To Know That—, Anon
The Board Of Governors Wants You To Know That—, Anon
Washington Law Review
Announcing that 33 applicants who took the January bar examination passed; information on admissions on motion; prospective meetings of the Board of Governors and annual convention; publication of the lawyers' directory; district governor elections; state referendum on the President's proposal regarding the U.S. Supreme Court; and an outsider's view of the Bar Association's accomplishments.
Report Of Committee On Unauthorized Practice, Ewing D. Colvin
Report Of Committee On Unauthorized Practice, Ewing D. Colvin
Washington Law Review
We again urge all members of the Bar who are interested in curbing the unauthorized practice of the law to submit to the local committee or to the general committee all competent evidence that they might have showing any instance of unauthorized practice. We merely urge that the lawyer submitting the instances be sure that he gives us evidence or facts and not merely rumors, upon which we can at least open communication with the parties in question. If for any reason a lawyer would be embarrassed if it became known that he was making such reports, the committee gives …
Should The Bar Advertise?, William Devin
Should The Bar Advertise?, William Devin
Washington Law Review
The day has arrived when the legal profession, if it is to retain its rightful place in society, and preserve its very life, must inform and educate the public concerning the truth of its cause. Public opinion today is being molded by the crime headlines and comic strips of the daily press, and by the radio programs which come into the homes of the nation, no one of which truthfully depicts the services or duties of 98 per cent. of our profession. We are judged as a whole by the acts of a very small minority, and what do we …