Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 79Virginia State Bar Association, 1969 - Bar associations |
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... regulate the legal profession now exists only at the state level compels me to believe that in all likelihood , state - level regulation of legal specialists is the way in which this desirable reform will be achieved . State ...
... regulate the legal profession now exists only at the state level compels me to believe that in all likelihood , state - level regulation of legal specialists is the way in which this desirable reform will be achieved . State ...
Page 104
... regulation of specialists obviously will not benefit him to the ex- tent that it will help the individual practitioners or the members of a small firm . Official recognition of specialization and the adoption of ap- propriate regulatory ...
... regulation of specialists obviously will not benefit him to the ex- tent that it will help the individual practitioners or the members of a small firm . Official recognition of specialization and the adoption of ap- propriate regulatory ...
Page 110
... regulation but are prob- lems already existing and already inherent in specialization itself , which , as we know , does exist de facto . The twelfth proposition : There is an extreme likelihood that one or more of the several states ...
... regulation but are prob- lems already existing and already inherent in specialization itself , which , as we know , does exist de facto . The twelfth proposition : There is an extreme likelihood that one or more of the several states ...
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