Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 10State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1936 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 172
... seems apparent that the order of confirma- tion should be reviewable primarily on the facts and that no ade- quate appeal is provided for under the existing law . I have pointed out a number of difficulties which have been experienced ...
... seems apparent that the order of confirma- tion should be reviewable primarily on the facts and that no ade- quate appeal is provided for under the existing law . I have pointed out a number of difficulties which have been experienced ...
Page 181
... seems to be the policy and prac- tice of many representatives of insurance companies to attempt to reduce honest bills submitted by medical men . It seems to be the desire of these men to settle these cases always at a reduced rate ...
... seems to be the policy and prac- tice of many representatives of insurance companies to attempt to reduce honest bills submitted by medical men . It seems to be the desire of these men to settle these cases always at a reduced rate ...
Page 182
... seems the court permits this abuse without reprimand . Recently some of us heard that any abuse of an honest doctor by a lawyer could not destroy that doctor . This seems small re- compense for the doctor . Herzog frankly makes the ...
... seems the court permits this abuse without reprimand . Recently some of us heard that any abuse of an honest doctor by a lawyer could not destroy that doctor . This seems small re- compense for the doctor . Herzog frankly makes the ...
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JANUARY 1936 No | 1 |
OCTOBER 1936 No | 4 |
DEVELOPMENT OF BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION | 24 |
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