Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60Virginia State Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations |
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... American Bar Association . Shortly follow- ing the appointment of the Committee in the fall of 1948 , the Secretary of The Virginia State Bar Association informed the American COOPERATION WITH AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION 91.
... American Bar Association . Shortly follow- ing the appointment of the Committee in the fall of 1948 , the Secretary of The Virginia State Bar Association informed the American COOPERATION WITH AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION 91.
Page 92
... American Bar Association and expressed our willingness to be useful in the common work of the two associations . No specific projects were suggested by the American Bar Association , and none has occurred to the members of this Com ...
... American Bar Association and expressed our willingness to be useful in the common work of the two associations . No specific projects were suggested by the American Bar Association , and none has occurred to the members of this Com ...
Page 93
... American Bar Association only 8 are from the State of Virginia . Thus fewer than two percent of the members of the standing and special committees of the American Bar Association are Virginia lawyers , which hardly seems a fair share of ...
... American Bar Association only 8 are from the State of Virginia . Thus fewer than two percent of the members of the standing and special committees of the American Bar Association are Virginia lawyers , which hardly seems a fair share of ...
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