This volume contains the 'Rules of Practice' for the Ohio Supreme Court during the January Term of 1912. It offers a detailed glimpse into the procedural guidelines and standards governing legal practice before the state's highest court at the time. This historical document provides invaluable insights for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the evolution of legal systems and judicial administration in the United States. It showcases the formal requirements, submission protocols, and ethical considerations expected of legal professionals practicing before the Ohio Supreme Court during this period.
'Rules of Practice, January Term, A.D. 1912' serves as a primary source for understanding the legal landscape of early 20th-century Ohio.
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