[ 15 ] Agreements settling a claim or a potential claim for malpractice are not prohibited by this Rule . Nevertheless , in view of the danger that a lawyer will take unfair advantage of an unrepresented client or former client ...
"Crime," construction of, in the Constitution, 77, 78. Crittenden, John J., 38, 83, 116. Cross Creek (otherwise Campbell- ton, Fayetteville), 2. Cuba, filibustering expeditions against, 90-100. Curtis, Judge Benjamin R., 24, 83; ...
... he had changed his mind and written a short concurrence , which , if it had happened earlier , would have made Brennan's long , scholarly but tedious opinion unnecessary . Baker v . Carr came down six to two ( Charles E. Whittaker ...
The wife of a rich banker was bathing not far off, and laid her necklace of pearls on the bank. A crow took it up and dropped it in the ploughman's field. He presented it to his wife, and proceeded to ...
MORPHETT, (Sir) John, landowner and influential politician, a friend of Cooper's. NEWENHAM, Charles Burton, Sheriff of South Australia; Cooper's father-in-law. NEWCASTLE, Duke of, Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1852- 1854.
... Potter 10/ 14/1958 Confirmed 5/5/1959 Brennan, William J. 10/15/1956 Confirmed 3/19/1957 Warren, Earl 10/2/1953 Confirmed ... David 10/ 17/1862 Confirmed 12/8/ 1862 Curtis, Benjamin R. 9/22/1851 Confirmed 12/20/1851 Woodbury, ...
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This book focuses on Supreme Court justice Louis D. Brandeis and his opinion in the 1938 landmark case Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins, which resulted in a significant relocation of power from federal to state courts.
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12. Referred to in Bourke to Burton, 21 July 1835, CO. 201/250, f. 304a. 13. King, Richard Bourke, 174. As to the "kind and friendly attention of Bourke", see W.W. Burton to Hay, 6 September 1833, CO. 201/235, f. 63 at f. 65a. 14.
But he never entertained a moment's doubt that the hunter could get the job done . His keywinder broken , Torn could only estimate the passage of time , and he was sure more than an hour had passed before he saw Longshot again .