Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 32Connecticut Bar Association, 1958 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 76
... lawyers will recognize them , all as lay- men will be fascinated by them . There is , too , the legal in - fight- ing , the searching cross - examination , the never - revealed " truth , ” but always there is the ring of reality as the ...
... lawyers will recognize them , all as lay- men will be fascinated by them . There is , too , the legal in - fight- ing , the searching cross - examination , the never - revealed " truth , ” but always there is the ring of reality as the ...
Page 85
... lawyers or the laymen setting up an " approved list of lawyers . " The very fact of “ ap- proving " some lawyers negates the competency of others . There are only two recognized groups of specialists , i.e. , Patent and Admiralty lawyers ...
... lawyers or the laymen setting up an " approved list of lawyers . " The very fact of “ ap- proving " some lawyers negates the competency of others . There are only two recognized groups of specialists , i.e. , Patent and Admiralty lawyers ...
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... lawyers . In the eyes of the individual lawyer the litigation has been a cause of principle - not a question of business . It is more than fitting that the decision was handed down on April 18 , for Chief Justice Daly's opinion was ...
... lawyers . In the eyes of the individual lawyer the litigation has been a cause of principle - not a question of business . It is more than fitting that the decision was handed down on April 18 , for Chief Justice Daly's opinion was ...
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