Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Alabama State Bar Association, Volume 38, Part 1915State Printers, 1915 - Bar associations |
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Page 47
... result that in each instance evidently the debt was settled and the matter dropped , and the Association was evidently sought to be made to serve the pur- pose of a collecting agency , so we have accomplished something along that line ...
... result that in each instance evidently the debt was settled and the matter dropped , and the Association was evidently sought to be made to serve the pur- pose of a collecting agency , so we have accomplished something along that line ...
Page 83
... result in economy to the State . Great economy in the State's affairs , especially at the present time , is much to be desired , but in the administration of justice efficiency is to be desired above all things . Furthermore , it might ...
... result in economy to the State . Great economy in the State's affairs , especially at the present time , is much to be desired , but in the administration of justice efficiency is to be desired above all things . Furthermore , it might ...
Page 84
... matter for the com- pensation allowed to obtain the results desired by the Association . As a consequence , I , as President , have been in correspondence with various lawyers , mem- bers of 84 ALABAA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION.
... matter for the com- pensation allowed to obtain the results desired by the Association . As a consequence , I , as President , have been in correspondence with various lawyers , mem- bers of 84 ALABAA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION.
Page 87
... results . We asserted in our report to the Association last year , that the reform of the bar under present conditions requires more than the institution of judicial proceeding against recalci- trant lawyers . The lower general standard ...
... results . We asserted in our report to the Association last year , that the reform of the bar under present conditions requires more than the institution of judicial proceeding against recalci- trant lawyers . The lower general standard ...
Page 113
... and the question asked , what would have been the result but for the negligent act of the other , and a scale of damages is assessed accordingly . To put it again , much negligence by the plaintiff would The Doctrine of Comparative ...
... and the question asked , what would have been the result but for the negligent act of the other , and a scale of damages is assessed accordingly . To put it again , much negligence by the plaintiff would The Doctrine of Comparative ...
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59th Congress adopted Alabama State Bar amendment Anniston appointed ARTICLE Asso attorney Bar Association bill Birmingham Blakey By-Laws cause Central Council Chairman charges clerk client Code common law comparative negligence Congress Constitution contracts contributory negligence Cotton Futures Act court of appeals David Clopton decisions delivery Demopolis duty elected EMMET O'NEAL enacted examination exchanges Executive Committee facts Federal future exchanges grade H. C. Semple HANNIS TAYLOR Huntsville J. M. Foster Jefferson County John Jones judges judicial judiciary July jury justice lawyers legislation Legislature matter ment Mobile Montgomery motion neutral Opelika party person Prattville present procedure proceedings question reform regulating rule Secretary Section session Sims Smith statute Supreme Court thereof Thorington Thos tion trial Troy Tuscaloosa Tuscumbia United Vice Presidents violation W. L. Bragg W. L. MARTIN W. S. Thorington