Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 5Virginia State Bar Association, 1892 - Bar associations |
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... lawyers of Virginia that in this way , by the fusion of the modes of pro- cedure into one form of action , justice can be more speedily ad- ministered . It does not interfere with a single vested right . There was a time when the ...
... lawyers of Virginia that in this way , by the fusion of the modes of pro- cedure into one form of action , justice can be more speedily ad- ministered . It does not interfere with a single vested right . There was a time when the ...
Page 26
... lawyer ever gets pay for the time he wastes over modes of procedure , so both client and counsel suffer from delays of this character . Great dissatisfaction has arisen both in the legal profession and amongst the general public ...
... lawyer ever gets pay for the time he wastes over modes of procedure , so both client and counsel suffer from delays of this character . Great dissatisfaction has arisen both in the legal profession and amongst the general public ...
Page 36
... lawyers and the best pleaders under this re- formed procedure were the men trained in the common law schools , and we are going to find it so still . Mr. Barton withdrew his resolution for the time , in order that the report of the ...
... lawyers and the best pleaders under this re- formed procedure were the men trained in the common law schools , and we are going to find it so still . Mr. Barton withdrew his resolution for the time , in order that the report of the ...
Page 75
... lawyer of prominence , not a resident of this State , to make an address before the Association at its next annual meeting , upon some subject to be selected by the person so invited . And they shall at the same time select not more ...
... lawyer of prominence , not a resident of this State , to make an address before the Association at its next annual meeting , upon some subject to be selected by the person so invited . And they shall at the same time select not more ...
Page 94
... lawyers . Their report , which is full and able , may be found in Hall's Mass . Practice , with a copy of the act of 1851 , and other valuable comments on the subject . The commission expressed for the old system of pleading " pro ...
... lawyers . Their report , which is full and able , may be found in Hall's Mass . Practice , with a copy of the act of 1851 , and other valuable comments on the subject . The commission expressed for the old system of pleading " pro ...
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