The cravath firm and it's predecessors, 1819 to 1948 Forum
- Coprolalia

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The cravath firm and it's predecessors, 1819 to 1948
Anyone know of a pdf version of this book?
The cravath firm and it's predecessors, 1819 to 1948; Swaine
I assume it's in the public domain, maybe it's not. It certainly seems out of print. Any suggestions?
The cravath firm and it's predecessors, 1819 to 1948; Swaine
I assume it's in the public domain, maybe it's not. It certainly seems out of print. Any suggestions?
- Hipster but Athletic

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Re: The cravath firm and it's predecessors, 1819 to 1948
It's available via Hein Online (Spinelli's Law Library Reference Shelf). I know this because I looked it up for you. Therefore, go through your school's proxy and DL it.
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- fourtyacslaw

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Re: The cravath firm and it's predecessors, 1819 to 1948
You should probably know what you're talking about before correcting someone. He used "it's" correctly.Hitchensian wrote:Its*
- Coprolalia

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Re: The cravath firm and it's predecessors, 1819 to 1948
Thanks. Please forgive a lowly 0L for asking such an obvious, unrefined question.[
It's available via Hein Online (Spinelli's Law Library Reference Shelf). I know this because I looked it up for you. Therefore, go through your school's proxy and DL it.
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- rinkrat19

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Re: The cravath firm and it's predecessors, 1819 to 1948
The Cravath firm and it is predecessors? lolk.fourtyacslaw wrote:You should probably know what you're talking about before correcting someone. He used "it's" correctly.Hitchensian wrote:Its*
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Re: The cravath firm and it's predecessors, 1819 to 1948
Edit: See below.fourtyacslaw wrote:You should probably know what you're talking about before correcting someone. He used "it's" correctly.Hitchensian wrote:Its*
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- bombaysippin

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Re: The cravath firm and it's predecessors, 1819 to 1948
In fourty's defense, I think he/she was referring back to Hipster but Athletic's post. Whereas Hitch was talking about OP lol.
- Hitchensian

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Re: The cravath firm and it's predecessors, 1819 to 1948
Aha! Probably the source of confusion.Bajam wrote:In fourty's defense, I think he/she was referring back to Hipster but Athletic's post. Whereas Hitch was talking about OP lol.
- Hipster but Athletic

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Re: The cravath firm and it's predecessors, 1819 to 1948
No worries. Honestly, I just like helping people. If you are around next December, please vote for me for TLS's most helpful poster. ThanksCoprolalia wrote:Thanks. Please forgive a lowly 0L for asking such an obvious, unrefined question.[
It's available via Hein Online (Spinelli's Law Library Reference Shelf). I know this because I looked it up for you. Therefore, go through your school's proxy and DL it.
- Coprolalia

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Re: The cravath firm and it's predecessors, 1819 to 1948
I will make a point to do that. Unfortunately, my school's proxy doesn't allow me to access Spinelli's. Fortunately, what I can access on hein online seems really cool and I'm sure it will fill up my free time just as well until I get to school and can just check the Cravath book out of the library. Thanks again.No worries. Honestly, I just like helping people. If you are around next December, please vote for me for TLS's most helpful poster. Thanks
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