Washington Law Review
Abstract
The average attorney has little interest in, nor does he realize the inadequacy of, the attorney's lien laws of his state—until he finds himself personally involved. Yet, a glance at the law reviews and pertinent cases indicates that the organized bar and its individual members should show more than a casual interest in the number and variety of problems arising in this field.
First Page
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Recommended Citation
George N. Stevens,
Our Inadequate Attorneys' Lien Statutes—A Suggestion,
31 Wash. L. Rev. & St. B.J.
1
(1956).
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