Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 26Virginia State Bar Association, 1913 - Bar associations |
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... clients had the right to clients ; that they would all find their own level at some time , and every man ought to have a chance to see whether he was adapted to the profession of law or not . They ( the legislature ) seem to think that ...
... clients had the right to clients ; that they would all find their own level at some time , and every man ought to have a chance to see whether he was adapted to the profession of law or not . They ( the legislature ) seem to think that ...
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... case that he ought to have won . What is the result ? He is not going to tell his client it was his fault , we are pretty certain of that ; and there is a Free Masonry among us that will prevent the fellow on the other FIRST DAY 37.
... case that he ought to have won . What is the result ? He is not going to tell his client it was his fault , we are pretty certain of that ; and there is a Free Masonry among us that will prevent the fellow on the other FIRST DAY 37.
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... client . That client goes away with a dista law and becomes an advocate for judicial recall . Th result of letting such men in . код ork . bac wal Lim IC ne on I know of a case in Norfolk where a young gent now there , brought suit on ...
... client . That client goes away with a dista law and becomes an advocate for judicial recall . Th result of letting such men in . код ork . bac wal Lim IC ne on I know of a case in Norfolk where a young gent now there , brought suit on ...
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... clients . Some of the most im- portant equity cases I have ever had could not be taken to the Court of Appeals because the record was so voluminous , includ- ing the irrelevant matter , as to be prohibitory . Mr. Bullitt : I am not ...
... clients . Some of the most im- portant equity cases I have ever had could not be taken to the Court of Appeals because the record was so voluminous , includ- ing the irrelevant matter , as to be prohibitory . Mr. Bullitt : I am not ...
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... client came to you with a claim for $ 1,000 against the estate , how would you proceed to collect it ? " He replied : " Judge , I believe I would sue him as a non - resident . ” Of course I do not believe in granting a man of that kind ...
... client came to you with a claim for $ 1,000 against the estate , how would you proceed to collect it ? " He replied : " Judge , I believe I would sue him as a non - resident . ” Of course I do not believe in granting a man of that kind ...
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