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4by Le Gros Clark, F.“…It was the fact that there seemed to me to be a difficulty about the lawyers that made me consider the idea of representation from the Haldane Club one that would resolve the apparent difficulty. …”
Published 19 May 1938
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5by Frantz, Laurent B.“…With control of the American Bar Association in very conservative hands, the Lawyers Guild is virtually the only vehicle through which the views of liberal lawyers can be given organized expression. …”
Published 12 December 1953
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6by Brockway, Fenner, 1888-1988“…Our information direct from Barcelona is that the authorities have published a statement that the summary of the accusation against the P.O.U.M. leaders was at the disposal of the lawyers for the defence until August 30th and after that the date for the trial would be set. …”
Published 01 September 1938
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7by Brockway, Fenner, 1888-1988“…Our information direct from Barcelona is that the authorities have published a statement that the summary of the accusation against the P.O.U.M. leaders was at the disposal of the lawyers for the defence until August 30th and after that the date for the trial would be set. …”
Published 01 September 1938
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8by Morgan, H. B. (Hyacinth Bernard Wenceslaus Morgan), 1885-1956“…All the other members of the Committee led themselves into the trap, on a suggestion first made by a lawyer, Mr. Bing, who, I think, is in touch with the Communist Party. …”
Published 01 November 1937
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9by Great Britain. Inter-departmental Committee on Social Insurance and Allied Services, Davison, Ronald C. (Ronald Conway), 1884-“…He would come before three people — the chairman, who is usually a lawyer or an ex-civil servant nominated by the Minister of Labour, sitting with one representative of workers and one of employers. …”
Published 1943
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10by Wild, Sam“…., a member of the Society of Labour Lawyers, together with an interpreter, to attend the trial as an observer. …”
Published c. December 1953
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11by Great Britain. Central Office of Information.“…. * The tribunal's chairman, a lawyer of standing, is appointed (like the judges) by the Lord Chancellor. …”
Published 1948
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12by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…She does not realise that every profession has found organisation necessary. Thus, doctors and lawyers have formed their own professional associations, and Civil Servants, teachers, and health visitors have also their own Trade Union associations. …”
Published [1927]
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13“…In conclusion, she pleaded that medical scientists should be given a chance to see what they could do to improve national conditions. Lawyers had tried, and had had it all their own way; if the medical experts were given an equal chance she had no fear of the result. …”
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14by Frantz, Laurent B.“…" Although six camps have already been placed in readiness, this provision seems to be little known as yet, even to lawyers. A report on it produced a major sensation at a recent conference of the California state bar. …”
Published 12 December 1953