Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 82Virginia State Bar Association, 1971 - Bar associations |
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... York Times book section . He pilloried it . He was full of denuncia- tion . It turned out he had never been in private practice and he was bitter about the book because I didn't talk more about what the young lawyers were doing in ...
... York Times book section . He pilloried it . He was full of denuncia- tion . It turned out he had never been in private practice and he was bitter about the book because I didn't talk more about what the young lawyers were doing in ...
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... York City experience that we hear so much about , and specifically Manhattan and the Bronx , and said that 14 percent of the gross income of New York City law- yers came from contingent fees . A Texas study said 10 percent from damage ...
... York City experience that we hear so much about , and specifically Manhattan and the Bronx , and said that 14 percent of the gross income of New York City law- yers came from contingent fees . A Texas study said 10 percent from damage ...
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... York . He served in the Virginia Senate for sixteen years . He was a member of the Committee of Forty which organized the Virginia State Bar and served on the Council of the Virginia State Bar for many years . He was a member of the ...
... York . He served in the Virginia Senate for sixteen years . He was a member of the Committee of Forty which organized the Virginia State Bar and served on the Council of the Virginia State Bar for many years . He was a member of the ...
Contents
Registrations Midwinter Meeting | 5 |
Second Day Morning Session | 31 |
The Trouble With LawyersMurray Teigh Bloom | 45 |
Copyright | |
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