Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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No attempt will be made to discuss the actions taken by the Association as a whole , as these are published at length in the ... Action was also taken to detect and eliminate from the profession lawyers cooperating with criminals .
No attempt will be made to discuss the actions taken by the Association as a whole , as these are published at length in the ... Action was also taken to detect and eliminate from the profession lawyers cooperating with criminals .
Page 98
This departure dealt with the effect of the Act on appeals from actions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board . ... from the actions of this Board in the same way that the right of appeal should be guaranteed from any final action of ...
This departure dealt with the effect of the Act on appeals from actions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board . ... from the actions of this Board in the same way that the right of appeal should be guaranteed from any final action of ...
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the matter of legal aid , that the Executive Committee should not take any action on the request , and it was so decided . In view of the increasing expense of printing Annual Reports and the necessity of limiting the contents of such ...
the matter of legal aid , that the Executive Committee should not take any action on the request , and it was so decided . In view of the increasing expense of printing Annual Reports and the necessity of limiting the contents of such ...
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