Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 26State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1952 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 33
Organizational reform and procedural reform are really Volume 1 , p . 66 , lines 12 and 13. We are well aware that in the course of thirty - five years ( the period since that book was written ) times have changed and the viewpoints of ...
Organizational reform and procedural reform are really Volume 1 , p . 66 , lines 12 and 13. We are well aware that in the course of thirty - five years ( the period since that book was written ) times have changed and the viewpoints of ...
Page 124
Dear Mr. Editor : Again we congratulate you for your continuing efforts to stimulate interest in the important fight for court reform in this state . When reorganization eventually comes , as surely it must , your part in its ...
Dear Mr. Editor : Again we congratulate you for your continuing efforts to stimulate interest in the important fight for court reform in this state . When reorganization eventually comes , as surely it must , your part in its ...
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Appeal by new trial in a higher court makes this goal of reform unattainable . It necessarily implies that the first court is inadequate to protect the rights of the litigants . It is notice to all , litigants , counsel and the ...
Appeal by new trial in a higher court makes this goal of reform unattainable . It necessarily implies that the first court is inadequate to protect the rights of the litigants . It is notice to all , litigants , counsel and the ...
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