Ordering the Urban Canadian Law Office and its Entrepreneurial Hinterland, 1825 to 1875

Type of resource
Author/collaborator
Title
Ordering the Urban Canadian Law Office and its Entrepreneurial Hinterland, 1825 to 1875
Abstract
An examination of the law office structure and strategy of five nineteenth century Montreal firms that dominated the city’s English-language bar during the Confederation period. The firms studied by the author are: Frederick Griffin, Advocate; Rose and Monk; Monk and Buchanan; Badgley and Abbott; and Torrance and Morris.
Publication
University of Toronto Law Journal
Volume
Vol. 48
Issue
no. 2
Pages
175-251
Date
Spring 1998
Language
en
Citation
Baker, G. Blaine. “Ordering the Urban Canadian Law Office and Its Entrepreneurial Hinterland, 1825 to 1875.” University of Toronto Law Journal Vol. 48, no. 2 (Spring 1998): 175–251.
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