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The Lawyer and the Courts

Looking back on forty years at the Bar, Mr. Dean discusses the effect these years have had on the lawyer and the courts—and on their functions and responsibilities in the administration of justice. Here, in the first of two installments, he emphasizes the lawyer's task to find the truth and exp...

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Published in:American Bar Association Journal 1964-04, Vol.50 (4), p.325-330
Main Author: Dean, Arthur H.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Looking back on forty years at the Bar, Mr. Dean discusses the effect these years have had on the lawyer and the courts—and on their functions and responsibilities in the administration of justice. Here, in the first of two installments, he emphasizes the lawyer's task to find the truth and explains his broadened task of making a complete trial presentation in cases involving the impact of new laws in response to new needs.
ISSN:0002-7596
0747-0088
2162-7975
2162-7983