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The Ethics of Compensation for Professional Services: An Address Before the Albany Law School and an Answer to Hostile Critiques (1882) - Hardcover
$59.76
by Edwin Countryman (Author), Michael H. Hoeflich (Introduction by)
From the series Foundations of the American Law of Lawyering, Michael H. Hoeflich, General Editor. With a New Introduction by Michael H. Hoeflich, University of Kansas School of Law. Originally published: Albany: W.C. Little & Co., 1882. xii (v-xii new introduction), 150 pp. A controversial address given by Edwin Countryman at Albany Law School in 1881 in which Countryman makes the case for permitting lawyers to utilize contingent fee arrangements.
Number of Pages: 164
Dimensions: 0.5 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: December 14, 2016