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Ordering the Urban Canadian Law Office and its Entrepreneurial Hinterland, 1825 to 1875
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Ordering the Urban Canadian Law Office and its Entrepreneurial Hinterland, 1825 to 1875
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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.
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University of Toronto Law Journal
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Vol. 48
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no. 2
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175-251
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Spring 1998
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en
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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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