Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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The bill has now become law , and the increased educational requirements of this new law will be found in Code Sections 54-62 , 54-62.1 , as amended , which are here quoted : " § 54-62 . Preliminary proof of education required of ...
The bill has now become law , and the increased educational requirements of this new law will be found in Code Sections 54-62 , 54-62.1 , as amended , which are here quoted : " § 54-62 . Preliminary proof of education required of ...
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The Committee reviewed the work of the Association's Committees on Legal Conferences since the first such committee was appointed in 1938 and discussed the work in the field of continuing legal education which was being done by the ...
The Committee reviewed the work of the Association's Committees on Legal Conferences since the first such committee was appointed in 1938 and discussed the work in the field of continuing legal education which was being done by the ...
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REPORT OF SECTION ON LEGAL EDUCATION AND ADMISSION TO THE BAR To The Virginia State Bar Association : The Section on Legal Education and Admission to the Bar met on Friday , August 8 , 1952 , J. Westwood Smithers , Chairman , presiding ...
REPORT OF SECTION ON LEGAL EDUCATION AND ADMISSION TO THE BAR To The Virginia State Bar Association : The Section on Legal Education and Admission to the Bar met on Friday , August 8 , 1952 , J. Westwood Smithers , Chairman , presiding ...
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