LEHMANN v. BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY

No. 170.

263 U.S. 394 (1923)

LEHMANN v. STATE BOARD OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY ET AL.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided December 10, 1923.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. James J. Mayfield, for defendants in error, in support of the motion.

Mr. Erle Pettus, for plaintiff in error, in opposition to the motion.


Mr. JUSTICE McKENNA delivered the opinion of the Court.

By a statute of the State, a board denominated the Board of Public Accountancy was created. The Board has authority to examine applicants for certificates or licenses to practice the business or calling of public accountant and to issue certificates to those whom the Board deems qualified.

The Board is given power to cancel the certificate granted "for any unprofessional conduct of the holder of such...

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