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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... clients and what do the clients think of this new system . I believe that the clients like it . I believe clients feel that if you have files , for example , and the attorney dies , then there is a continuity there . The files are not a ...
... clients and what do the clients think of this new system . I believe that the clients like it . I believe clients feel that if you have files , for example , and the attorney dies , then there is a continuity there . The files are not a ...
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... client . He has the right to decline employment . Every lawyer , upon his own re- sponsibility , must decide what employment he will accept as counsel . " Yet , the incidence of true lawyer independence where corporate clients are ...
... client . He has the right to decline employment . Every lawyer , upon his own re- sponsibility , must decide what employment he will accept as counsel . " Yet , the incidence of true lawyer independence where corporate clients are ...
Page 105
... clients and potential cor- porate clients . Nevertheless , pre - emption of the best legal talent by cor- porate interests is a common phenomenon in the experience of conserva- tion groups and other public interest groups seeking ...
... clients and potential cor- porate clients . Nevertheless , pre - emption of the best legal talent by cor- porate interests is a common phenomenon in the experience of conserva- tion groups and other public interest groups seeking ...
Contents
Registrations Midwinter Meeting | 5 |
Second Day Morning Session | 31 |
The Trouble With LawyersMurray Teigh Bloom | 45 |
Copyright | |
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