Instead of holding a position of independence, between the wealthy and the people, prepared to curb the excesses of either, able lawyers have, to a large extent, allowed themselves to become adjuncts of great corporations and have neglected the obligation... Business--a profession - Stran xavtor: Louis Dembitz Brandeis - 1914 - 327 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Louis Dembitz Brandeis - 1914 - 394 strani
...held seventy-five or indeed fifty years ago; but the reason is not lack of opportunity. It is this: Instead of holding a position of independence, between...the people, prepared to curb the excesses of either, able lawyers have, to a large extent, allowed themselves to become adjuncts of great corporations and... | |
| 1916 - 388 strani
...people as he held 75 or, indeed, 50 years ago ; but the reason is not lack of opportunity. It is this: Instead of holding a position of independence, between...the people, prepared to curb the excesses of either, able lawyers have to a large extent allowed themselves to become adjuncts of great corporations and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1916 - 386 strani
...he held 75 or, indeed, 50 years ago ; but the reason is not lack of opportunity. It is this: lnstead of holding a position of independence, between the...the people, prepared to curb the excesses of either, able lawyers have to a large extent allowed themselves to become adjuncts of great corporations and... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Small Business - 1966 - 1062 strani
...crude laws by which the legislators -sought to regulate the power or curb the excesses of corporations. Instead of holding a position of independence between...the people, prepared to curb the excesses of either, able lawyers have, to a large extent, allowed themselves to become adjuncts of great corporations and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare - 1973 - 334 strani
...Able lawyers have, to a large extent, allowed themselves to become adjuncts of great corporations. Instead of holding a position of independence between...the people, prepared to curb the excesses of either, able lawyers have used their powers for the .,>.~t«»c**i"i" r>f f"-??+ interest". We hear much of... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Education and Labor - 1973 - 280 strani
...Able lawyers have, to a large extent, allowed themselves to become adjuncts of great corporations. Instead of holding a position of independence between...the people, prepared to curb the excesses of either, able lawyers have used their powers for the protection of great interests. We hear much of the corporation... | |
| Robert L. Nelson, David M. Trubek, Rayman L. Solomon - 1992 - 316 strani
...(Hofstadter 1955, pp. 158-59). Auerbach, Hofstadter, and Gordon all quote Louis Brandeis's lament that "[i]nstead of holding a position of independence,...the people, prepared to curb the excesses of either, able lawyers have, to a large extent, allowed themselves to become adjuncts of great corporations and... | |
| Lincoln Caplan - 1994 - 370 strani
...revived and sharpened a theme that had already been developing in the nineteenth century. He charged: "Instead of holding a position of independence, between...the people, prepared to curb the excesses of either, lawyers have, to a large extent, allowed themselves to become adjuncts of great corporations and have... | |
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