Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Alabama State Bar Association, Volume 44, Part 1921State Printers, 1921 - Bar associations |
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... practiced law with us here in Alabama . There have been many who have gone forth from this State , from our profession to other cities who have succeeded , but I think I can say that there has been no man from Alabama who has gone and ...
... practiced law with us here in Alabama . There have been many who have gone forth from this State , from our profession to other cities who have succeeded , but I think I can say that there has been no man from Alabama who has gone and ...
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... practice there during whose life time no such organization could have existed . He was a great man ; he was great in character , great in ability , great in profes- sional ideals and his ability to attain them , except for the fact that ...
... practice there during whose life time no such organization could have existed . He was a great man ; he was great in character , great in ability , great in profes- sional ideals and his ability to attain them , except for the fact that ...
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... practice of law . I know that this has developed an esprit de corps that is splendid , that never has existed in that bar before , and which I don't believe exists in the average Bar . The Flor- ence Bar Association is responsible ...
... practice of law . I know that this has developed an esprit de corps that is splendid , that never has existed in that bar before , and which I don't believe exists in the average Bar . The Flor- ence Bar Association is responsible ...
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... practice to be- come a member of the Association . They cannot hold a li- cense unless they belong to the Association . The dues are fixed on an average of $ 10 . a year . It enables the Bar to have an Association which has some power ...
... practice to be- come a member of the Association . They cannot hold a li- cense unless they belong to the Association . The dues are fixed on an average of $ 10 . a year . It enables the Bar to have an Association which has some power ...
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... practice , and Joseph J. Arnold , who was subsequently our Probate Judge and a very able trial lawyer . Governor O'Neal says he thought of something no one else thought of , and that was to fit Pope's shoes to his feet . Every lawyer in ...
... practice , and Joseph J. Arnold , who was subsequently our Probate Judge and a very able trial lawyer . Governor O'Neal says he thought of something no one else thought of , and that was to fit Pope's shoes to his feet . Every lawyer in ...
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