Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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The programs were put on by excellent speakers furnished by the Practicing Law Institute collaborating with the American Bar Association . Unfortunately , the attendance was disappointing . At the annual meeting of the Virginia State ...
The programs were put on by excellent speakers furnished by the Practicing Law Institute collaborating with the American Bar Association . Unfortunately , the attendance was disappointing . At the annual meeting of the Virginia State ...
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Virginia State Bar Association. ( 1 ) " Trial Tactics " -Annual meeting of the Virginia State BarRoanoke , Va . , Friday , April 18 , 1952 . ( 2 ) " Órganizational Problems of Small Businesses ” —Regional Institutes - Arlington , Va .
Virginia State Bar Association. ( 1 ) " Trial Tactics " -Annual meeting of the Virginia State BarRoanoke , Va . , Friday , April 18 , 1952 . ( 2 ) " Órganizational Problems of Small Businesses ” —Regional Institutes - Arlington , Va .
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REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC INFORMATION To The Virginia State Bar Association : Your Committee was continued at the Annual Meeting held in August , 1951 , for one special limited purpose only , namely , to assist the Virginia ...
REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC INFORMATION To The Virginia State Bar Association : Your Committee was continued at the Annual Meeting held in August , 1951 , for one special limited purpose only , namely , to assist the Virginia ...
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