Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association, Volume 40E.C. Markley & Son, 1915 - Bar associations |
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... I. Parkinson : I do not believe that the question of the rate of interest on judgments against the United States is one upon which an association of lawyers is peculiarly fitted to pass . It 18 JURISPRUDENCE AND LAW REFORM .
... I. Parkinson : I do not believe that the question of the rate of interest on judgments against the United States is one upon which an association of lawyers is peculiarly fitted to pass . It 18 JURISPRUDENCE AND LAW REFORM .
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... lawyers . The motion to agree to the recommendation was then put and lost . W. A. Ketcham : The last recommendation of the committee is on a bill that was presented in regard to insanity cases , and to regulate expert testimony . The ...
... lawyers . The motion to agree to the recommendation was then put and lost . W. A. Ketcham : The last recommendation of the committee is on a bill that was presented in regard to insanity cases , and to regulate expert testimony . The ...
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... lawyers , insurance officials , and others interested , with a view of getting criticisms . In 1914 the Association instructed the committee to continue the preparation of the proposed code , and when it should be completed to report it ...
... lawyers , insurance officials , and others interested , with a view of getting criticisms . In 1914 the Association instructed the committee to continue the preparation of the proposed code , and when it should be completed to report it ...
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... lawyer , were brought into closer touch . with each other . The scene at the annual dinner , when the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States rose to respond for that court , made a picture worthy of a master's brush ...
... lawyer , were brought into closer touch . with each other . The scene at the annual dinner , when the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States rose to respond for that court , made a picture worthy of a master's brush ...
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... lawyer . The object of law is the administration of justice , and the priests who serve in the temple are the lawyers . The purpose of every legal investigation is the ascertainment of the truth , not of abstract and irrelevant truth ...
... lawyer . The object of law is the administration of justice , and the priests who serve in the temple are the lawyers . The purpose of every legal investigation is the ascertainment of the truth , not of abstract and irrelevant truth ...
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