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Book Notes, Law Review Staff
Book Notes, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Living the Law By Frank E. Cooper Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1958. Pp. xv, 184. $7.50.
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Shared Government in Employment Security By Joseph M. Becker New York: Columbia University Press, 1959. Pp. 501. $6.50.
Report On Clients' Indemnity Fund, Hilton Gardner
Report On Clients' Indemnity Fund, Hilton Gardner
Washington Law Review
Some years ago the American Bar Association started a study of clients' security funds and appointed a committee known as the Committee on Clients and Security Funds. This committee of the State of Washington had frequently been asked just what is such a fund. Now a clients' security fund is a fund voluntarily established by the bar association for the purpose of reimbursing clients in those few instances in which a lawyer, while the attorney-client relationship existed, has misappropriated his clients' funds. The American Bar Association committee recommended the establishment of such funds by both state and local bar associations.
Horizons For Young Lawyers Today, Whitney North Seymour
Horizons For Young Lawyers Today, Whitney North Seymour
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Relation Of Trial Counsel To The Public, John Alan Appleman
The Relation Of Trial Counsel To The Public, John Alan Appleman
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rights And Powers: What Are They?, Merton Ferson
Rights And Powers: What Are They?, Merton Ferson
Vanderbilt Law Review
One thing that distinguishes a lawyer from other educated persons is his facility in the use of legal concepts. And yet there is a current notion that the study of legal concepts, as such, is academic and im-practical. Professor F. H. Lawson, delivering the Cooley Lectures at the University of Michigan in 1953, notes that it is fashionable among both civil and common lawyers to disparage the use of concepts. He then goes on to say: "This is of course nonsense. The very persons who inveigh against the use of concepts have been so thoroughly educated in a system built …
Resolution Of The Michigan Law Faculty On The Death Of Edgar Noble Durfee, Michigan Law Review
Resolution Of The Michigan Law Faculty On The Death Of Edgar Noble Durfee, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A tribute to Edgar Noble Durfee
Professor Durfee: A Student's Recollections, George A. Spater
Professor Durfee: A Student's Recollections, George A. Spater
Michigan Law Review
A tribute to Edgar Noble Durfee
Edgar Durfee: Teacher And Scholar, George E. Palmer
Edgar Durfee: Teacher And Scholar, George E. Palmer
Michigan Law Review
A tribute to Edgar Noble Durfee