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1910. MANUEL Rodriguez-SERRA....Admission of Attorneys from the

1911. SIMEON E. BALDWIN

1911. C. LA RUE MUNSON.

Spanish Standpoint.

...... The Study of Roman Law in American Law Schools.

. In Memoriam: George Matthews

Sharp, LL. D., Chairman-Elect, 1910-11.

1911. FREDERICK R. COUDERT....... The Crisis of the Law and Pro

1911. JOHN B. SANBORN.

1912. JOHN B. WINSLOW..

1912. HARLAN F. STONE..

1912. CHARLES A. BOSTON...

1913.

fessional Incompetency.

.Law Schools and Admission to
the Bar.

The Relation of Legal Education
to Simplicity in Procedure.
The Importance of Actual Ex-
perience at the Bar as 8
Preparation for Teaching Law.
The Recent Movement towards a
Realization of Ideals in Legal
Ethics.

WILFRED BOVEY, K. C................... The Control Exercised by the

1913. CLARENCE A. LIGHTNER.

Inns of Court over Admission to the Bar in England.

.A More Complete Enquiry into

the Moral Character of Appli cants for Admission to the Bar.

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AT CONFERENCE OF STATE BAR EXAMINERS AND LAW SCHOOL TEACHERS HELD UNDER THE AUSPICES

OF THE SECTION OF LEGAL EDUCATION.

1914. ROBERT M. HUGHES

1914. I. MAURICE WORMSER

. Historical Evolution of the Board
of Law Examiners and Its In-
fluence on Legal Education.

The Results of a Comparative
Study of Examination Papers
Framed by State Boards of Bar
Examiners.

1914. GEORGE E. BALLHORN........ The Diploma Privilege.

BEFORE THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE SECTION OF LEGAL EDUCATION.

1914. CHARLES A. BOSTON.

1914. HAMPTON L. CARSON...

1914. PAUL FULLER

.Address as Chairman: Some Neglected Fields in Legal Education.

An Existing Defect in the American System of Legal Education. The Probationary Period in

France.

1914. DR. JUR. MECHLENBURG. . . . . .
.... The

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Training of the Referendar in Germany.

Preserving the Professional Ideal
in England.

Address as Chairman: The Ed-
ucation of the Lawyer,in Rela-
tion to Public Service.
Practical Methods of Ascertain-
ing the Moral Character of Can-
didates for Admission to the
Bar.

Address as Chairman: Education
in Law a Science as well as a
Profession.
The Importance of the Study of
the Law of the Latin-American
Republics in our Law Schools.
Legal Education in China.

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1917. GEORGE P. COSTIGAN.. 1917. THOMAS REED POWELL.. 1917. CHARLES L. MCKEEHAN.

1918. SELDEN P. SPENCER..... 1918. HENRY W. BALLANTINE.

1919. WM. A. BLOUNT... 1920. CHARLES M. HEPBURN

1920. ANDREW A. BRUCE..

1920. HOLLIS R. BAILEY..

SUBJECT.

The Law School and the Practic

ing Lawyer.

.....Address as Chairman. The Study
of English Legal Literature.
Bar Examination: Its Proper
Time and Length.

A Plan for the Improvement of
Legal Education.

The Teaching of Legal Ethics.
.Law as a Cultural Study.
Pennsylvania Requirements, Past

and Present, as to General Education for Admission to the Bar.

Address as Chairman.

The Problem Arising from Even-
ing Law Schools and Corre-
spondence Law Schools.
Address as Chairman.

Organized Co-operation for the
Ideals of Legal Education.
Interest of the Public in Legal
Education.

Favoritism in Bar Examinations
and How to Avoid it.

PAPERS READ

SECTION OF PATENT LAW

YEAR.

NAME.

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SUBJECT.

Patent Law and Practice. .Address as Chairman.

. Preliminary Injunctions. The Conditions under Which Preliminary Injunctions in Patent Causes Should Be Granted or Refused.

Masters in Chancery.

What Constitutes Invention in the Sense of the Patent Law. Shall There be One or More Special Courts of Last Resort in Patent Causes.

. Address as Chairman.

Unfair Competition in Trade. Copyright for Design. .Address as Chairman. ..Pending Trade-Mark Legislation. Trade Marks: Criminal Remedy. Preliminary Injunction in Patent Suits.

History and Present Status of

the Law Relating to Designs. Patent Litigation from the Expert's Standpoint.

Evils of the Present System of Producing Evidence in Equity Causes and a Remedy Therefor. Is the Entire Jurisdiction of the Circuit Courts in the Matter of Suits for the Infringement of Patents Defined by the Act of March 3, 1897?

Concerning Federal Trade-Mark Legislation: Its Needs, Whence and What the Power.

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SUBJECT.

. Liability of Officers of a Corpora-
tion for Infringement of a
Patent.

.Address as Chairman, on Some
Suggestions as to Reform in
Practice and Procedure in
Patent Cases in the Federal
Courts.

A Brief Review of Legislation
Proposed at the Latest Session
of Congress Pertinent to Pat-
ents and Trade-Marks.

Are any Changes Desirable in
Our Patent System?

.... Needed Reforms in Interference Practice.

The Evolution of the Law of Unjust Trade and Unfair Competition.

Common Law Copyright.

. Certain

Phases of the Prima

Facie Rights of the Patentee. ..Abolition of Interference Causes in the Patent Office.

The Law's Promise to the Patentee and Its Fulfillment.

. Looking Forward. Mechanical Equivalents.

Liability of the United States for Use of Patented Inventions; with Special Reference to the Act of Congress Entitled "An Act to Provide Additional Protection for Owners of Patents of the United States and for Other Purposes."

The Relation of the Doctrine of
Equivalents to the Interpreta-
tion of Claims of Patents.
The Burden of Proof in Account-
ing Proceedings in Patent
Suits.

.Trade Mark Registration.

..Address as Chairman.

Procedure at the Trial of Patent

Causes in Great Britain.

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