Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 35Connecticut Bar Association, 1961 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... bill . One prominent lawyer believes that he reduces his bills by 20 % in his own mind if the bill is one month late in being prepared . If you charge a proper amount a month or more after the bill should have been prepared , the client ...
... bill . One prominent lawyer believes that he reduces his bills by 20 % in his own mind if the bill is one month late in being prepared . If you charge a proper amount a month or more after the bill should have been prepared , the client ...
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... bills which have been drafted by the Court Re- organization Committee . When we drafted a bill which will provide that the probate court system will not be operated as a private business by elected judges , but instead will be part of ...
... bills which have been drafted by the Court Re- organization Committee . When we drafted a bill which will provide that the probate court system will not be operated as a private business by elected judges , but instead will be part of ...
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... bill of 1955 are necessarily , under the terms of that bill , in- adequate to cope with the present problems that are coming before us . Because of this , it has seemed to our committee for some time that we should prepare some sort of ...
... bill of 1955 are necessarily , under the terms of that bill , in- adequate to cope with the present problems that are coming before us . Because of this , it has seemed to our committee for some time that we should prepare some sort of ...
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CONNECTICUT | 1 |
LEADING ARTICLES | 39 |
RECENT CONNECTICUT FEDERAL CASES | 71 |
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