Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 59Virginia State Bar Association, 1949 - Bar associations |
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... interest in national and international affairs . There are now over forty thousand members of the Association , representing every segment of the legal profession , the force of whose combined voice has now become an effective element ...
... interest in national and international affairs . There are now over forty thousand members of the Association , representing every segment of the legal profession , the force of whose combined voice has now become an effective element ...
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... interest or , in lieu thereof , to holding a panel discussion on such a subject under the direction of members of your Committee . The subject which was con- sidered of the widest interest to lawyers at this time was will drafting and ...
... interest or , in lieu thereof , to holding a panel discussion on such a subject under the direction of members of your Committee . The subject which was con- sidered of the widest interest to lawyers at this time was will drafting and ...
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... interests in mind , but in the light of the new public interest which is asserted by the invocation of the National Emergencies provisions of the Act . Both labor and management must recognize that bargaining at this stage is no longer ...
... interests in mind , but in the light of the new public interest which is asserted by the invocation of the National Emergencies provisions of the Act . Both labor and management must recognize that bargaining at this stage is no longer ...
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