Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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The degree of organization of local bar associations throughout the Commonwealth again illustrates the cleavage ... However , in the smaller communities there appears to be little desire to organize and those organizations which do ...
The degree of organization of local bar associations throughout the Commonwealth again illustrates the cleavage ... However , in the smaller communities there appears to be little desire to organize and those organizations which do ...
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have an organization to bring him into closer contact with the small group of fellow lawyers who constitute his local bar ... bar associations to furnish assistance and information to the local organizations when called upon to do so .
have an organization to bring him into closer contact with the small group of fellow lawyers who constitute his local bar ... bar associations to furnish assistance and information to the local organizations when called upon to do so .
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Those of you who are familiar with the great movement in the American Bar Association in the field of public information , as well as the work being done by some of the state bar organizations , know that this realm of activity is a ...
Those of you who are familiar with the great movement in the American Bar Association in the field of public information , as well as the work being done by some of the state bar organizations , know that this realm of activity is a ...
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