Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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The annual meeting of the American Bar Association will be held in San Francisco , September 15-19 , 1952 , and it is hoped that a large number of Virginia lawyers will be able to attend . Respectfully submitted , STUART T. SAUNDERS ...
The annual meeting of the American Bar Association will be held in San Francisco , September 15-19 , 1952 , and it is hoped that a large number of Virginia lawyers will be able to attend . Respectfully submitted , STUART T. SAUNDERS ...
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I said to myself " Why doesn't the old buzzard keep his mouth shut and let us lawyers try the case . " So when I became a judge I resolved that silence should be my motto . I started in on my first assignment which was to the Motion ...
I said to myself " Why doesn't the old buzzard keep his mouth shut and let us lawyers try the case . " So when I became a judge I resolved that silence should be my motto . I started in on my first assignment which was to the Motion ...
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On the contrary , I would listen to the lawyers till the cows came home and make sure that I understood all their points ... in the morning and I listened and I listened until finally at 6:30 o'clock in the afternoon the last lawyer ...
On the contrary , I would listen to the lawyers till the cows came home and make sure that I understood all their points ... in the morning and I listened and I listened until finally at 6:30 o'clock in the afternoon the last lawyer ...
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