Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 13State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1939 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... adopted a two - year college requirement and graduation from an approved law school . At that time only one state , Kansas , had a two - year college requirement , but after the meeting of the American Bar Association during 1921 , and ...
... adopted a two - year college requirement and graduation from an approved law school . At that time only one state , Kansas , had a two - year college requirement , but after the meeting of the American Bar Association during 1921 , and ...
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... adopted , upan the death of Samuel E. Hoyt , former State's Attorney of New Haven County . Mr. Charles M. Lyman was re - elected a delegate to the Amer- ican Bar Association . An amendment to the Constitution of the Association was adopted ...
... adopted , upan the death of Samuel E. Hoyt , former State's Attorney of New Haven County . Mr. Charles M. Lyman was re - elected a delegate to the Amer- ican Bar Association . An amendment to the Constitution of the Association was adopted ...
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... adopted by sections meeting in the forenoon of the day preceding the annual convention , together with any resolutions adopted at any preceding special meeting and not therefore submitted shall be referred to the Executive Committee of ...
... adopted by sections meeting in the forenoon of the day preceding the annual convention , together with any resolutions adopted at any preceding special meeting and not therefore submitted shall be referred to the Executive Committee of ...
Contents
THE EFFECT ON CONNECTICUT LAW OF THE PROPOSED | 3 |
COMMON TRUST FUNDS Ernest L Averill | 14 |
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE STATE COMMIS | 27 |
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