First Page
1457
Abstract
The general practice of law involves, among other things, the drafting of wills and trust agreements and the litigation of cases arising out of such instruments as drawn by other lawyers. Successful practice in this field is predicated upon adequate training in the law of future interests. This difficult and technical branch of law contains rules and procedures which are understandable only in the light of their historical background
Recommended Citation
Roy M. Mersky,
Introductory Essay on the Literature of Future Interests,
17 Vanderbilt Law Review
1457
(1964)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/vlr/vol17/iss4/6