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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... going to break it wide open . You have got to run a corporation with all of the attributes of a corporation if it is going to be successful . Of course , I have been in it now only a relatively short time . I cannot tell you what the ...
... going to break it wide open . You have got to run a corporation with all of the attributes of a corporation if it is going to be successful . Of course , I have been in it now only a relatively short time . I cannot tell you what the ...
Page 72
... going to get X - percentage of whatever the partnership makes . If I go into a professional corporation , how am I going to handle the compensation ? Mr. Tierney : Well , this is a problem . When you go into the cor- poration , you no ...
... going to get X - percentage of whatever the partnership makes . If I go into a professional corporation , how am I going to handle the compensation ? Mr. Tierney : Well , this is a problem . When you go into the cor- poration , you no ...
Page 102
... going to take quite a while . These things will not happen overnight . I don't think they are going to happen in the next ten years . But , as lawyers , you must be aware - take my word for it — that the public has become aware of these ...
... going to take quite a while . These things will not happen overnight . I don't think they are going to happen in the next ten years . But , as lawyers , you must be aware - take my word for it — that the public has become aware of these ...
Contents
Registrations Midwinter Meeting | 5 |
Second Day Morning Session | 31 |
The Trouble With LawyersMurray Teigh Bloom | 45 |
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