CLIFFORD W. GARDNER AND OTHERS
v.
JAMES L. CONWAY.
Supreme Court of Minnesota.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
July 6, 1951.
July 6, 1951.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Bundlie, Kelley, Finley & Maun, for appellant.
Clifford W. Gardner, C. Paul Smith, Calvin Hunt, Alric Anderson, Irving Gotlieb, Fred Kueppers, and Worth K. Rice, for respondents.
John D. Randall, Chairman, Cuthbert S. Baldwin, Thomas J. Boodell, A.J. Casner, Edgar N. Eisenhower, Edwin M. Otterbourg, and Warren H. Resh, for the American Bar Association, by its Standing Committee on Unauthorized Practice of Law; Robert J. Nowack, Chairman, for the Minnesota State Bar Association, by its Standing Committee on Unauthorized Practice of Law; Fontaine C. Bradley, for the American Institute of Accountants; Best, Flanagan, Rogers, Lewis & Simonet, for the Minnesota Association of Public Accountants and the National Society of Public Accountants; and Fowler, Youngquist, Furber, Taney & Johnson, G. AaronYoungquist, and John R. Goetz, for the Minnesota Society of Certified Public Accountants, filed separate briefs amici curiae.
Supreme Court of Minnesota.
MATSON, JUSTICE.
Defendant appeals from an order denying his motion for a new trial.
This action, to have the defendant perpetually enjoined from further engaging in the unauthorized practice of law and to have him adjudged in contempt of court therefor, was brought by the plaintiffs2 in their own behalf as licensed lawyers and in a representative capacity in behalf of every other licensed lawyer in Minnesota, as...
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