Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 33Connecticut Bar Association, 1959 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 260
... give you anything very concrete and specific because the deans of the law schools were to take this back to their respective faculties and see if they could get an expression of interest and opinion from them as to whether they would be ...
... give you anything very concrete and specific because the deans of the law schools were to take this back to their respective faculties and see if they could get an expression of interest and opinion from them as to whether they would be ...
Page 339
... give the parties freedom to choose their law , or any approach which would give the law of any state extraterritorial effect . Rabel , Cook , and Morris seem to advocate a more flexible approach and lean towards greater freedom in the ...
... give the parties freedom to choose their law , or any approach which would give the law of any state extraterritorial effect . Rabel , Cook , and Morris seem to advocate a more flexible approach and lean towards greater freedom in the ...
Page 500
... gives me great pleasure to give you the President of the State Bar Association , Jonathan F. Ells . ( Applause ) MR . ELLS : Gentlemen , mostly gentlemen , but there are a few ladies in our midst also , we are coming to the 84th Annual ...
... gives me great pleasure to give you the President of the State Bar Association , Jonathan F. Ells . ( Applause ) MR . ELLS : Gentlemen , mostly gentlemen , but there are a few ladies in our midst also , we are coming to the 84th Annual ...
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