Story, Joseph. Commentaries on the Law of Partnership, as a Branch of Commercial and Maritime Jurisprudence, with Occasional Illustrations from the Civil and Foreign Law. 6th ed. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1868. Joseph Story (1779-1845) was the youngest justice ever appointed to the United States Supreme Court, serving from 1811 to 1845. He was a prolific legal writer and well-known scholar, and his works influenced the writings of many other legal authors -- several of whom can be found in the Wolf Law Library\u27s Harris Collection. Story\u27s Commentaries on the Law of Partnership (1841) was developed as a resource for students and practitioners. It gives the rules of law and court reasonings supporting those determinations, alo...
It has been “a matter of considerable dispute” whether partnership legislation should treat a genera...
In his 1816 treatise, The Law of Baron and Wife, Tapping Reeve of Litchfield Law School fame, reject...
St. Thomas More Society Reports (Consistent with the policies of The Catholic University of America ...
Story, Joseph. Commentaries on Equity Pleadings, and the Incidents Thereof, According to the Practic...
Parsons, Theophilus. A Treatise on the Law of Partnership. 3rd ed., revised and enlarged. Boston: Li...
Lindley, Nathaniel. A Treatise on the Law of Partnership. 5th ed. Boston: Charles H. Edson & Co., 18...
Note to First Edition [1896]: The following collection of cases has been made primarily for use in ...
Joseph Story (1779-1845) was one of the greatest and most influential American lawyers of all time. ...
IN 1834 Story published the first edition of his Commentaries on the Conflict of Laws. With the publ...
First published in 1916 under title: The modern law of partnership. Vol. 2 by Reed Rowley and David ...
In 1818, the United State Supreme Court ended the year's term without rendering a decision in the ca...
To Joseph Story goes the credit of having introduced to American and to English law that field which...
Critical look at the writings of legal scholar Joseph Story, particularly his interpretation of Ulri...
So large a proportion of the business of the world is conducted by means of partnerships, that the l...
Justice John Paul Stevens, now starting his thirty-third full term on the Supreme Court, served as l...
It has been “a matter of considerable dispute” whether partnership legislation should treat a genera...
In his 1816 treatise, The Law of Baron and Wife, Tapping Reeve of Litchfield Law School fame, reject...
St. Thomas More Society Reports (Consistent with the policies of The Catholic University of America ...
Story, Joseph. Commentaries on Equity Pleadings, and the Incidents Thereof, According to the Practic...
Parsons, Theophilus. A Treatise on the Law of Partnership. 3rd ed., revised and enlarged. Boston: Li...
Lindley, Nathaniel. A Treatise on the Law of Partnership. 5th ed. Boston: Charles H. Edson & Co., 18...
Note to First Edition [1896]: The following collection of cases has been made primarily for use in ...
Joseph Story (1779-1845) was one of the greatest and most influential American lawyers of all time. ...
IN 1834 Story published the first edition of his Commentaries on the Conflict of Laws. With the publ...
First published in 1916 under title: The modern law of partnership. Vol. 2 by Reed Rowley and David ...
In 1818, the United State Supreme Court ended the year's term without rendering a decision in the ca...
To Joseph Story goes the credit of having introduced to American and to English law that field which...
Critical look at the writings of legal scholar Joseph Story, particularly his interpretation of Ulri...
So large a proportion of the business of the world is conducted by means of partnerships, that the l...
Justice John Paul Stevens, now starting his thirty-third full term on the Supreme Court, served as l...
It has been “a matter of considerable dispute” whether partnership legislation should treat a genera...
In his 1816 treatise, The Law of Baron and Wife, Tapping Reeve of Litchfield Law School fame, reject...
St. Thomas More Society Reports (Consistent with the policies of The Catholic University of America ...