The North Carolina Colonial Bar, 13. cilt,1. sayı,1. bölüm -15. cilt,1. sayı,1. bölümSeeman Printery, 1913 - 31 sayfa |
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... practice who had no scruples whatever - men who manipulated the courts so that they could squeeze as many fees as possible out of their clients . Therefore , from the records we are forced to believe that law- yers as a class bore an ...
... practice who had no scruples whatever - men who manipulated the courts so that they could squeeze as many fees as possible out of their clients . Therefore , from the records we are forced to believe that law- yers as a class bore an ...
Sayfa 7
... practicing attorney - at - law or merely an attorney - in - fact , but later records . show that he was a licensed practitioner . From then on through the Records we find name after name listed as an attorney . From this we get the ...
... practicing attorney - at - law or merely an attorney - in - fact , but later records . show that he was a licensed practitioner . From then on through the Records we find name after name listed as an attorney . From this we get the ...
Sayfa 9
... practice were prominent men in the colony . Walker was afterward governor for a short period , and his rule was extremely beneficial to the colony . Wheeler tells us that " under the mild rule of Gov. Walker , the inhabitants of North ...
... practice were prominent men in the colony . Walker was afterward governor for a short period , and his rule was extremely beneficial to the colony . Wheeler tells us that " under the mild rule of Gov. Walker , the inhabitants of North ...
Sayfa 11
... practice and a still more con- siderable influence . He became surveyor - general , member of the council , Speaker of the Assembly , Chief Justice , and held other important offices at various times . The incident of 1718 , spoken of ...
... practice and a still more con- siderable influence . He became surveyor - general , member of the council , Speaker of the Assembly , Chief Justice , and held other important offices at various times . The incident of 1718 , spoken of ...
Sayfa 16
... practicing attorney in any court of record in this Province , shall neglect to perform his Duty in any action in which he shall be retained , or commit any fraudulent practice , said attorney shall be liable to an action on the case at ...
... practicing attorney in any court of record in this Province , shall neglect to perform his Duty in any action in which he shall be retained , or commit any fraudulent practice , said attorney shall be liable to an action on the case at ...
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