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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... things besides ability . A per- son given the advertisement mentioned because he happened in some instance to have made a higher mark than others taking the same examination at the same time to my mind would be highly improper , would ...
... things besides ability . A per- son given the advertisement mentioned because he happened in some instance to have made a higher mark than others taking the same examination at the same time to my mind would be highly improper , would ...
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... thing for our profession , and that if they might make some mistakes they would be glad to have them pointed out to them . So anything I have said has been in the kindliest spirit , and with a desire to do some good if we may for our ...
... thing for our profession , and that if they might make some mistakes they would be glad to have them pointed out to them . So anything I have said has been in the kindliest spirit , and with a desire to do some good if we may for our ...
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... things : First , that the standard for admission to the bar will be uniform ; and , secondly , that those who come to the bår will come prepared . I am sure that the judges of the court of appeals will give a sufficient examination to ...
... things : First , that the standard for admission to the bar will be uniform ; and , secondly , that those who come to the bår will come prepared . I am sure that the judges of the court of appeals will give a sufficient examination to ...
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... thing would work out . They have had an trying to create a We are not the only Association suffering from this so - called reform . Complaints have gone up in other States , and I think we are on the eve of a reaction . In his address ...
... thing would work out . They have had an trying to create a We are not the only Association suffering from this so - called reform . Complaints have gone up in other States , and I think we are on the eve of a reaction . In his address ...
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... thing ? It is admitted that a member of our bar in full practice for many years should not be expected to pass one of these examinations by our State Board . I hold that if a young man who fails on such examination is unfit for ...
... thing ? It is admitted that a member of our bar in full practice for many years should not be expected to pass one of these examinations by our State Board . I hold that if a young man who fails on such examination is unfit for ...
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