Proceedings of the [thirty-second- ] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association |
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... action in this direction . This presence , coming as you do from all parts of the State , and representing the whole body of her lawyers , shows that you and they know and feel that necessity ; but I may be allowed , as one who has ...
... action in this direction . This presence , coming as you do from all parts of the State , and representing the whole body of her lawyers , shows that you and they know and feel that necessity ; but I may be allowed , as one who has ...
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... action as your wisdom shall dictate . Upon the educational side , you will agree that the requirements as to qualification before admission to the bar are too lax . I believe I say truly , as I do deliberately , that the right of ...
... action as your wisdom shall dictate . Upon the educational side , you will agree that the requirements as to qualification before admission to the bar are too lax . I believe I say truly , as I do deliberately , that the right of ...
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... action to the great ends which he has so clearly portrayed , and which every true lover of our high calling must so earnestly desire . The aims thus declared are so high that they demand our warmest sympathy , and so challenge our ...
... action to the great ends which he has so clearly portrayed , and which every true lover of our high calling must so earnestly desire . The aims thus declared are so high that they demand our warmest sympathy , and so challenge our ...
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... action . He is unworthy of a place on the roll of honorable attorneys who knows no higher or more worthy motive to professional exertion than the getting of money . He befouls his profession by degrading it to a TRADE ; and regarding it ...
... action . He is unworthy of a place on the roll of honorable attorneys who knows no higher or more worthy motive to professional exertion than the getting of money . He befouls his profession by degrading it to a TRADE ; and regarding it ...
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... action is needed , they will obtain the business on a large contingent fee , when in truth the claim was entirely solvent . Or else— as I have known to occur - one has stolen a large amount in notes pay- able to himself as agent for a ...
... action is needed , they will obtain the business on a large contingent fee , when in truth the claim was entirely solvent . Or else— as I have known to occur - one has stolen a large amount in notes pay- able to himself as agent for a ...
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A. P. Thom adjournment administration of justice admission fee adopted Alexander Hamilton amended American Bar Association annual dues annual meeting application appointed Asso attorney attorney's duty Blackford called cause Christiansburg ciation client Committee on Admissions Committee on Grievances Committee on Legal conduct Constitution and By-Laws Convention counsel courts Education and Admission elected Executive Committee Fifteenth Circuit five members Fourteenth Circuit Frank H Griffin Hampton Holmes Conrad honor invitation James judges judicial circuits July Lamb lawyers Legal Education Legislation and Law Library and Legal Lynchburg matter membership Meredith mittee motion move National Bar Association Norfolk notice organization P. P. BARBOUR pay the admission person Petersburg Prentis prescribed present President proceedings Proctor Knott profession professional proper Richmond Bar Association Riely Samuel Griffin Sands Secretary and Treasurer Seventh Circuit Sixth Circuit special meeting STANDING COMMITTEES Stevensville Thirteenth Circuit Thomas Tabb tion Vice-President Virginia Beach Virginia State Bar vote William Wytheville