Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 35Connecticut Bar Association, 1961 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 199
... attorney's liens can now be made . The general or retaining lien cannot be enforced in court or otherwise , which often means that it is valueless to the attorney . Furthermore , unless the documents being retained are vital to the ...
... attorney's liens can now be made . The general or retaining lien cannot be enforced in court or otherwise , which often means that it is valueless to the attorney . Furthermore , unless the documents being retained are vital to the ...
Page 355
... attorney . A PHYSICIAN'S RESPONSIBILITY When a physician who has agreed to offer testimony on a case is approached by the attorneys or representatives for other parties with adverse interests , he should be frank about his prior ...
... attorney . A PHYSICIAN'S RESPONSIBILITY When a physician who has agreed to offer testimony on a case is approached by the attorneys or representatives for other parties with adverse interests , he should be frank about his prior ...
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... attorney ; this is often indicative of lack of confidence in counsel . Recently , a man was repre- sented by a young attorney for a serious Federal offense , defendant selecting counsel on the basis of a friendship with the attorney's ...
... attorney ; this is often indicative of lack of confidence in counsel . Recently , a man was repre- sented by a young attorney for a serious Federal offense , defendant selecting counsel on the basis of a friendship with the attorney's ...
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STATE BAR ASSOCIATION OF CONNECTICUT | 1 |
JUNE 1961 NUMBER | 2 |
SEPTEMBER 1961 NUMBER | 3 |
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