Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 51Connecticut Bar Association, 1977 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 176
... Opinion No. 17 , in which a majority ruled that it is improper for an attorney also to hold himself out as an accountant . Connecticut Formal Opinion 17 is clearly obsolete . ABA Formal Opinions 297 and 272 , the underpinnings of CBA 17 ...
... Opinion No. 17 , in which a majority ruled that it is improper for an attorney also to hold himself out as an accountant . Connecticut Formal Opinion 17 is clearly obsolete . ABA Formal Opinions 297 and 272 , the underpinnings of CBA 17 ...
Page 282
... opinion on the granting of certiorari . This is particularly surprising in light of the defendant's status as a parolee and the consequent applicability of the warnings and the custody issues raised by his parole status.74 Justice Mar ...
... opinion on the granting of certiorari . This is particularly surprising in light of the defendant's status as a parolee and the consequent applicability of the warnings and the custody issues raised by his parole status.74 Justice Mar ...
Page 290
... Opinion in which he was joined by Justices Brennan , Marshall , Powell and Stevens . Chief Justice Burger filed a vigorous Dissent and Justices White , Blackmun and Rehnquist dissented . 109 The eight opinions consisted of the Court's ...
... Opinion in which he was joined by Justices Brennan , Marshall , Powell and Stevens . Chief Justice Burger filed a vigorous Dissent and Justices White , Blackmun and Rehnquist dissented . 109 The eight opinions consisted of the Court's ...
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The Journal Revised Peter L Costas | 1 |
Pro Se Marriage Dissolution in Connecticut | 15 |
Regulation of Tax Preparers Under the | 21 |
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