Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 56Connecticut Bar Association, 1982 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Indeed , a view of this apparent trend in the broader context of the history of American law may assist in comprehending why the shift is occurring at this time and what effects it is likely to produce . The history of American law ...
Indeed , a view of this apparent trend in the broader context of the history of American law may assist in comprehending why the shift is occurring at this time and what effects it is likely to produce . The history of American law ...
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For any such formalistic approach to serve the American judicial system's needs long and well , it must draw support from a spectrum of power groups , classes , and interests . Thus , when viewed in the perspective of American legal ...
For any such formalistic approach to serve the American judicial system's needs long and well , it must draw support from a spectrum of power groups , classes , and interests . Thus , when viewed in the perspective of American legal ...
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The Association of Trial Lawyers of America ( ATLA ) , which consists of 46,000 plaintiff's trial attorneys , for example ... had failed to rewrite satisfactorily the American Bar Association's Code of Professional Responsibility .
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America ( ATLA ) , which consists of 46,000 plaintiff's trial attorneys , for example ... had failed to rewrite satisfactorily the American Bar Association's Code of Professional Responsibility .
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