Olah v. Sams, 397 U.S. 914 (1970). · Go Syfert
Olah v. Sams, 397 U.S. 914 (1970). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
54 citation events (1 in the last 25 years) across 26 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Matter of Oliver (ga, 1992-02-07)
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discussed Cited "see" Matter of Oliver
Ga. · 1992 · signal: see · confidence high
We have held that the creation of the State Bar is a judicial function and that “[m]atters relating to the practice of law, including the admission of practitioners, their discipline, suspension, and removal, are within the inherent and exclusive power of [this court].” Carpenter v. State, 250 Ga. 177 ( 297 SE2d 16 ) (1982); see Sams v. Olah, 225 Ga. 497, 501 ( 169 SE2d 790 ) (1969), cert. denied, 397 U. S. 914 (1970); Wallace, 225 Ga. at 109 .
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Angarano v. United States
D.C. · 1974 · signal: see, e.g. · confidence low
See, e. g., Lathrop v. Donohue, supra, Sams v. Olah, 225 Ga. 497 , 169 S.E.2d 790 (1969), cert. denied, 397 U.S. 914 , 90 S.Ct. 916 , 25 L.Ed.2d 94 (1970); In re Gibson, 35 N.M. 550 , 4 P.2d 643 (1931).
Olah
v.
Sams
No. 940.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Feb 24, 1970.
397 U.S. 914
G. Seals Aiken for petitioner. Charles L. Gowen for respondents.
Published

Sup. Ct. Ga. Cer-tiorari denied.