Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 20Connecticut Bar Association, 1946 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... matters of legis- lation , and from the stand we are taking here , I think it is impor- tant . These are pretty fundamental matters , and I would approach it with a little measure of caution . I don't know but that the procedure ...
... matters of legis- lation , and from the stand we are taking here , I think it is impor- tant . These are pretty fundamental matters , and I would approach it with a little measure of caution . I don't know but that the procedure ...
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... matters that may later be an- nounced as the opinion of the Bar of which you are proud to be a member , ―is thrown away if you are not present to cast it . If you take pride in your profession , you will want to have the only state ...
... matters that may later be an- nounced as the opinion of the Bar of which you are proud to be a member , ―is thrown away if you are not present to cast it . If you take pride in your profession , you will want to have the only state ...
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... matters are to be decided . At last year's meeting , a number of proposals for significant legis- lation , of concern to every lawyer , were approved in principle and a committee was charged with drafting bills accordingly . You will ...
... matters are to be decided . At last year's meeting , a number of proposals for significant legis- lation , of concern to every lawyer , were approved in principle and a committee was charged with drafting bills accordingly . You will ...
Contents
APRIL 1946 Number | 2 |
LYMAN Editor | 8 |
TRAFFIC COURTS James P Economos | 94 |
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