Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 12Virginia State Bar Association, 1899 - Bar associations |
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Page 34
... counsel for years for the occupants of that house , I know they would like it , and I know every member of the Bar would like it all over this coun- try , if it could be done . But we had better tax ourselves than erect a barrier ...
... counsel for years for the occupants of that house , I know they would like it , and I know every member of the Bar would like it all over this coun- try , if it could be done . But we had better tax ourselves than erect a barrier ...
Page 37
... counsel . 66 2. Be it further enacted , that section 3197 of the Code of Virginia be , and the same is , hereby repealed . 3. This act shall be in force from its passage . The title of the bill proposed is : " A Bill to Amend and Re ...
... counsel . 66 2. Be it further enacted , that section 3197 of the Code of Virginia be , and the same is , hereby repealed . 3. This act shall be in force from its passage . The title of the bill proposed is : " A Bill to Amend and Re ...
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... counsel . " In any proceedings to revoke or suspend the license of an attorney under this or the preceding section , the complainant shall be entitled to representation by counsel . " We worked all of that in one section , so as to get ...
... counsel . " In any proceedings to revoke or suspend the license of an attorney under this or the preceding section , the complainant shall be entitled to representation by counsel . " We worked all of that in one section , so as to get ...
Page 85
... counsel . His life is an example of how a man of modesty and gentleness may achieve professional success by industry , uprightness , sound judgment and unaffected urbanity . His kindness to the younger members of the Bar , and his ...
... counsel . His life is an example of how a man of modesty and gentleness may achieve professional success by industry , uprightness , sound judgment and unaffected urbanity . His kindness to the younger members of the Bar , and his ...
Page 95
... counsel or any of the clerks of the re- spective courts . This was but a striking illustration of his extra- ordinary capacity for investigation , for collecting information , for quickly grasping facts , and marshalling them in the ...
... counsel or any of the clerks of the re- spective courts . This was but a striking illustration of his extra- ordinary capacity for investigation , for collecting information , for quickly grasping facts , and marshalling them in the ...
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