California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 15California Trial Lawyers Association., 1976 - Law |
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Page 163
... considered by the trial court on a motion for the assessment of costs and attorneys fees if the rejecting party did not prevail on the trial of the cause . By this method , it was hoped that the filing of clearly non- meritorious cases ...
... considered by the trial court on a motion for the assessment of costs and attorneys fees if the rejecting party did not prevail on the trial of the cause . By this method , it was hoped that the filing of clearly non- meritorious cases ...
Page 208
... considered the meaning of the language " acts of moral turpitude " which appears in the State Bar Act as applied to the past conduct of an applicant for admission to practice law . In that case , the applicant had been involved in a ...
... considered the meaning of the language " acts of moral turpitude " which appears in the State Bar Act as applied to the past conduct of an applicant for admission to practice law . In that case , the applicant had been involved in a ...
Page 230
... considered at length the fact that the statutory terms " immoral and unprofessional conduct " and " acts involving moral turpitude " in the Education Code must be viewed in the context of the impairment , if any , of the indi- vidual's ...
... considered at length the fact that the statutory terms " immoral and unprofessional conduct " and " acts involving moral turpitude " in the Education Code must be viewed in the context of the impairment , if any , of the indi- vidual's ...
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