Law Society of Massachusetts explained
The Law Society of Massachusetts was a law society active in 1929–1949 in Massachusetts. It published a journal[1] in Boston.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
In 1946, the journal's editor-in-chief was Hartley C. Cutter,[4] who in the 1970s, served as assistant attorney general.[7] [8]
David A. Rose served as the society's president.[9] Among those serving on its executive board was Matthew W. Bullock.[10]
In 1951, the society merged with the Massachusetts Bar Association (MBA).[11] [12]
Notes and References
- Law Society of Massachusetts. 1929. The Law Society journal.. The Law Society Journal.. English. 2638-7018. 8526347.
- Web site: Law Journal Library HeinOnline. 2021-01-01. home.heinonline.org.
- Law Society of Massachusetts.. 1929–1949. The Law Society journal.. 13 v.
- Book: The Law Society Journal. 1946. Law Society of Massachusetts. en.
- Book: Association, American Bar. ABA Journal. 1953. American Bar Association. 555. en.
- Custom and Practice Unmasked: the Legal History of Massachusetts - Core by A. Anderson, 2013 http://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1493&amp%3Bcontext=lsfphttps://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/80410973.pdf
- Book: Court, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial. Massachusetts Reports. 1973. H.O. Houghton and Company. en.
- Book: North eastern reporter. second series. 1972. en.
- Web site: Associate Justice David A. Rose Mass.gov. 2021-01-01. www.mass.gov. en.
- Web site: 2017-02-09. The multitalented Matthew Washington Bullock. 2021-01-01. The Bay State Banner.
- Book: Association, American Bar. ABA Journal. 1951. American Bar Association. 159. en.
- Web site: Mass. Lawyer's Journal - January 2011. 2021-01-01. Issuu. en.