Proceedings of the [thirty-second- ] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association |
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... clients had the right to clients ; that they would all find their own 1 level at some time , and every man ought 22 GENERAL MINUTES .
... clients had the right to clients ; that they would all find their own 1 level at some time , and every man ought 22 GENERAL MINUTES .
Page 98
... clients , but he has left behind him scant traces of his life and works . His practice was cate . mainly of the kind known in our day as office practice . The theory of legal procedure required the litigant to conduct his own case in ...
... clients , but he has left behind him scant traces of his life and works . His practice was cate . mainly of the kind known in our day as office practice . The theory of legal procedure required the litigant to conduct his own case in ...
Page 99
... client who was to deliver it , so as to make it appear natural and consistent when spoken by him . One might think it a severe trial to the nerves of an author who had composed such masterpieces to submit to their delivery by the ...
... client who was to deliver it , so as to make it appear natural and consistent when spoken by him . One might think it a severe trial to the nerves of an author who had composed such masterpieces to submit to their delivery by the ...
Page 102
... client . The first duty of the patron to his client , in return for numerous privileges , was to advise his client as to his legal rights and proceedings and to stand by and defend him before the courts . It was therefore a necessity ...
... client . The first duty of the patron to his client , in return for numerous privileges , was to advise his client as to his legal rights and proceedings and to stand by and defend him before the courts . It was therefore a necessity ...
Page 103
... clients , and , indeed , in course of time it was found necessary to restrain , by the Cincian law , the extravagant bounty of rich clients to their legal ad- visers . But these pecuniary rewards were of trifling value in compari- son ...
... clients , and , indeed , in course of time it was found necessary to restrain , by the Cincian law , the extravagant bounty of rich clients to their legal ad- visers . But these pecuniary rewards were of trifling value in compari- son ...
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adjourn adopted amendment annual meeting application appointed Asso attorney Bar Association Blackford body By-Laws cause chairman Charlottesville charters Christian Christiansburg client Committee on Admissions Committee on Grievances Committee on Legislation Committee on Library complaint constitution contract corporations courts Danville dicasts duty elected employer endorsement Eppa Hunton Executive Committee fellow servant gentlemen GEORGE George L Harrison Harrisonburg injury JAMES judicial circuit Judiciary jurisconsults jury justice Law Reform lawyer Legal Literature Legislation and Law Legislature Lexington liability Library and Legal Lovingston Lynchburg Lysias matter membership mittee motion negligence Norfolk OLD POINT COMFORT opinion order of business Pandects paper Papinian parties Patteson person Petersburg Prætor present President principles proceedings profession proper public policy R. T. W. Duke railroad Recommend Officers referred resolution respondeat superior Richmond Roman rule special committee standing committees Staunton thereof tion unanimous Virginia State Bar vote Warrenton Wytheville