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Volume 50, Spring 1976, Number 3
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This issue contains articles from Symposium on Current Trends in Legal Education and the Legal Profession.Editorial Board
Symposium
Current Trends in Legal Education and the Legal Profession--An Advocate's View
Whitney North Seymour Sr.
Proper and Improper Interactions Between Bench and Law School: Law Student Practice, Law Student Clerkships, and Rules for Admission to the Federal Bar
Jack B. Weinstein
Incompetency and the Responsibility of Courts and Law Schools
Robert L. Clare Jr.
A Better Prepared Bar--The Wrong Approach
Michael I. Sovern
Clinical Training in the Law School: A Challenge and a Primer for the Bar and Bar Admission Authorities
William Pincus
Legal Education and Training for the Profession--An Overview
Patrick J. Rohan
Continuing Legal Education: Historical Background, Recent Developments, and the Future
Herschel H. Friday
On Improving the Quality of Lawyering
Paul A. Wolkin
Specialty Certification, Designation, or Identification for the Practicing Lawyer--A Look at Midstream
David Fromson and Charles H. Miller
Professional Competence and Legal Specialization
Roderick N. Petrey
Recent Developments in New York Law
The Survey of New York Practice Table of Contents
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CPLR 2211: Court Requires Attorney to Pay $1500 as a Condition for Granting Order
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CPLR 3101(f): Court Allows Discovery of Prior Claims Satisfied Out of Defendant Doctor's Malpractice Insurance Policy
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CPLR 3215(e): Predemand Complaint Viewed As Sufficient to Satisfy Requirements for Entry of Default Judgment
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22 NYCRR 500.6(a): Dismissal of Appeal for Want of Prosecution Precludes Subsequent Appeal in a Civil Action
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EPTL § 5-3.3: Right of Parents and/or Issue to Challenge Excessive Gifts to Charity Is Reaffirmed
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Ins. Law § 671(4): Use of an Interrogatory to Determine Qualification Under No-Fault's Threshold "Serious Injury" Test
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Judiciary Law Art. 19: Postjudgment Enforcement Procedures Held Violative of Due Process
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Prior Judgment Available As Defense But Not Counterclaim in Summary Proceeding for Rent
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Judicial and Legislative Pronouncements on Citizen-Taxpayer Standing
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Legislature's Attempt to Meet Medical Malpractice Crisis
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