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Report Of Committee On Unauthorized Practice Of Law, Jack Freeman Nov 1948

Report Of Committee On Unauthorized Practice Of Law, Jack Freeman

Washington Law Review

At the first meeting of the Committee appointed by the Board of Governors as the Unauthorized Practice Committee for the year 1948, the members took up the matter of prime importance, that being the prospective action against the realtors of the state for unauthorized practice of the law It had before it the recommendation of the Board of Governors that a test case be brought in King County against the Washington Association of Realtors and certain individual realtors, but the Committee felt that perhaps prompter action could be obtained in some other county in the state, because of the crowded …


Unauthorized Practice-Drafting Of Legal Instruments Incidental To Business As Practice Of Law By Real Estate Agency Sep 1948

Unauthorized Practice-Drafting Of Legal Instruments Incidental To Business As Practice Of Law By Real Estate Agency

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Proceedings Of The Annual Meeting Jul 1948

Proceedings Of The Annual Meeting

Indiana Law Journal

Bar Association


The Inherent Conservatism Of The Legal Profession, Edgar Bodenheimer Apr 1948

The Inherent Conservatism Of The Legal Profession, Edgar Bodenheimer

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Disbarment By Federal Court For Failure To Perform Duties Of State Office Apr 1948

Disbarment By Federal Court For Failure To Perform Duties Of State Office

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Tax Counseling By Accountants Apr 1948

Tax Counseling By Accountants

Indiana Law Journal

Recent Case: Unauthorized Practice of Law


Proceedings Of The Mid-Winter Meeting Apr 1948

Proceedings Of The Mid-Winter Meeting

Indiana Law Journal

Bar Proceedings: The Mid-Winter Meeting was held in Indianapolis on February 20-21, 1948.


The Lawyer Of Tomorrow, Donald R. Richberg Mar 1948

The Lawyer Of Tomorrow, Donald R. Richberg

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Substance And Procedure In Rule Making, Thomas H.S. Curd Feb 1948

Substance And Procedure In Rule Making, Thomas H.S. Curd

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Professor Horack With Students (Photograph) Jan 1948

Professor Horack With Students (Photograph)

Frank Horack (1949 Acting)

Frank Horack with students in his office.


The Inherent Power Of The Courts In Regard To Admission And Disbarment Of Attorneys, J. Pelham Johnston Jan 1948

The Inherent Power Of The Courts In Regard To Admission And Disbarment Of Attorneys, J. Pelham Johnston

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Book Review. Summary Of American Law By George L. Clark, Frank Edward Horack Jr. Jan 1948

Book Review. Summary Of American Law By George L. Clark, Frank Edward Horack Jr.

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Legal Education And Public Administration, Ralph F. Fuchs Jan 1948

Legal Education And Public Administration, Ralph F. Fuchs

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Lawyer Population In Indiana, Indiana University Jan 1948

Lawyer Population In Indiana, Indiana University

Historic Documents

Preface:

The purpose of this report is to give a comparative picture of the distribution of lawyers throughout the state. The statistics concerning the number of lawyers, their ages, years of service and education are taken from the 1947 Martindale-Hubbell directory.


Book Review. The Successful Practice Of Law By John Evarts Tracy, Elvis J. Stahr Jr. Jan 1948

Book Review. The Successful Practice Of Law By John Evarts Tracy, Elvis J. Stahr Jr.

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


The Future Of The Model Code Of Evidence, Thomas F. Broden, John J. Broderick Jan 1948

The Future Of The Model Code Of Evidence, Thomas F. Broden, John J. Broderick

Journal Articles

Recent studies by the US Treasury Department and the Meade Committee in Britain have one thing in common. They recommend a progressive tax on personal consumption as an alternative to the income tax and discuss the practical problems of substituting consumption for income as the tax base. These studies suggest that replacing the income tax with an expenditure tax is now being considered a serious possibility. Advocates for the expenditure tax base their arguments on considerations of equity, administrative convenience and economic efficiency. The article examines the merits of these arguments, with a focus on four important non-economic issues in …