California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 14California Trial Lawyers Association., 1975 - Law |
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Page 45
... employment complexities of hospitals , 29 it appears that the tendency will be to expand the number of situations where the doctrine of apparent or ostensible agency applies . Such employment complex- ities were graphically depicted in ...
... employment complexities of hospitals , 29 it appears that the tendency will be to expand the number of situations where the doctrine of apparent or ostensible agency applies . Such employment complex- ities were graphically depicted in ...
Page 50
... employment to give legal advice or to render other legal services , the atomey impurdy agrees to use such skill , pru- dence , and diligence as lawyers of ordinary sk and capacity com- monly possess and exercise to the performance of ...
... employment to give legal advice or to render other legal services , the atomey impurdy agrees to use such skill , pru- dence , and diligence as lawyers of ordinary sk and capacity com- monly possess and exercise to the performance of ...
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... employment before January 1 , 1969 , even though the period of employment extends beyond that date . The statutes apply with all their vigor to specific injuries continuing traumas / occupational disease after January 1 , 1969 , where ...
... employment before January 1 , 1969 , even though the period of employment extends beyond that date . The statutes apply with all their vigor to specific injuries continuing traumas / occupational disease after January 1 , 1969 , where ...
Contents
Associate Editors | 4 |
Incoming Presidents Message | 13 |
CTLA Convention Luncheon Address | 29 |
Copyright | |
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