Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 47Virginia State Bar Association, 1935 - Bar associations |
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Page 66
... corporation composed either of lawyers or laymen . Of course a corporation is a layman , even if all of its stockholders , officers , or directors are lawyers . The corporation advertises in magazines and newspapers and sends out people ...
... corporation composed either of lawyers or laymen . Of course a corporation is a layman , even if all of its stockholders , officers , or directors are lawyers . The corporation advertises in magazines and newspapers and sends out people ...
Page 67
... corporation except at regular fees , or objects to his accepting business from a cor- poration in any instance ? I mean a corporation organized for securing law business . Mr. Catterall : The resolution is that a lawyer should not ...
... corporation except at regular fees , or objects to his accepting business from a cor- poration in any instance ? I mean a corporation organized for securing law business . Mr. Catterall : The resolution is that a lawyer should not ...
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... corporation organized by the leading business men of the com- munity ; better still , if the layman is a corporation that runs full- page advertisements in the American Bar Association Journal , the lawyer does not , as a rule , spurn ...
... corporation organized by the leading business men of the com- munity ; better still , if the layman is a corporation that runs full- page advertisements in the American Bar Association Journal , the lawyer does not , as a rule , spurn ...
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Active members Alexandria amended and re-enacted American Bar Association Annual Meeting Assembly of Virginia attorney Barton Big Stone Gap bill Bldg Catterall Chairman CHARLES Charlottesville CHICHESTER Chief Justice Christiansburg CIRCUIT COURTS client Code of Virginia Committee on Legislation Committee on Resolutions Congress Constitution corporation Court of Appeals crime criminal EDWARD Executive Committee Fairfax Federal FRANK Fredericksburg GEORGE GOOLRICK GORDON Harrisonburg HENRY Holladay Honorary members HUGH JAMES JOHN JOSEPH Judges elected judicial Law Reform lawyer Legislation and Law Lynchburg MARTIN mittee Newport Norfolk Old Point Comfort parole pension or retirement person Petersburg President prison probation Pulaski RANDOLPH recommendation retirement provisions RICHARD Richmond Richmond Roanoke ROBERT Salary of judges sales tax statute Staunton stenographer STUART Supreme Court Tazewell THOMAS tion U. S. District Virginia State Bar Volume XLIII Volume XXX Warrenton West Virginia White Sulphur Springs WILLIAM Wytheville