Cases and Materials on the Legal ProfessionFoundation Press, 1955 - 585 páginas |
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... applying ; men must apply and utilize it in concrete cases . But the ordinary man is incapable . He cannot know the principles of law or the rules guiding the machinery of law administration ; he does not know how to formulate his ...
... applying ; men must apply and utilize it in concrete cases . But the ordinary man is incapable . He cannot know the principles of law or the rules guiding the machinery of law administration ; he does not know how to formulate his ...
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... apply to the conduct of a case be- fore the Treasury , it seems clear enough that they cease to apply when a civil tax case reaches the litigation stage , either in the Tax Court , the federal district court , or the Court of Claims ...
... apply to the conduct of a case be- fore the Treasury , it seems clear enough that they cease to apply when a civil tax case reaches the litigation stage , either in the Tax Court , the federal district court , or the Court of Claims ...
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... apply this knowledge to human affairs . They like to call themselves professions , since it is of the essence of a profes- sion that its members apply accumulated knowledge to the in- dividual cases of clients . Until the latter part of ...
... apply this knowledge to human affairs . They like to call themselves professions , since it is of the essence of a profes- sion that its members apply accumulated knowledge to the in- dividual cases of clients . Until the latter part of ...
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Cases and Materials on the Legal Profession Samuel D. Thurman,Ellis Laurimore Phillips,Elliott Evans Cheatham Vista de fragmentos - 1970 |
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