Transcripts of the trial of William A. Paine v. Albert C. Burrage, 1907.

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Transcripts of the trial of William A. Paine v. Albert C. Burrage, 1907.

Contains transcripts of the trial proceedings, depositions of witnesses, and the arguments of the attorneys. This action was taken by the founders of the Paine, Webber Co. to reclaim company stock held by Burrage et al.

1 v. (577 p.) ; 27 cm.

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