Washington Law Review
Abstract
The principle value of O'Bryan's Forms is that it is the only publication of Washington forms. This distinction makes it an essential part of the library of the young practitioner, who has not had the opportunity to acquire a form file of his own. Even the established attorney will frequently consult this tome before preparing an unfamiliar pleading. Certainly the legal stenographer will consider this publication an asset. The format lends itself readily to copying and thus becomes an office time-saver.
First Page
80
Recommended Citation
Oliver J. Neibel Jr.,
Book Review,
O'Bryan's Washington Forms, rev. ed. by J. Grattan O'Bryan and William B. Owens (1954),
30 Wash. L. Rev. & St. B.J.
80
(1955).
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.law.uw.edu/wlr/vol30/iss1/10