Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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Burks ' Pleading and Practice ( 4th Ed . ) , 1952 . Vance on Insurance , 1951 . Davis on Administrative Law , 1951 . West's Federal Forms , 1951 , 8 vols . Vernon's Missouri Statutes , 1951 , 40 vols . Cox's Equity Pleading and Practice ...
Burks ' Pleading and Practice ( 4th Ed . ) , 1952 . Vance on Insurance , 1951 . Davis on Administrative Law , 1951 . West's Federal Forms , 1951 , 8 vols . Vernon's Missouri Statutes , 1951 , 40 vols . Cox's Equity Pleading and Practice ...
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In 1900 he received his Bachelor of Laws degree and immediately began the practice of law , which profession he followed until he was appointed judge . As a practicing attorney he was regarded as capable and a leader in his profession .
In 1900 he received his Bachelor of Laws degree and immediately began the practice of law , which profession he followed until he was appointed judge . As a practicing attorney he was regarded as capable and a leader in his profession .
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Admitted to the bar in 1910 , he began the practice of law in Petersburg , in which city he practiced continuously until 1931. In 1931 he was appointed Judge of the Hustings Court and served as judge of that court until his death .
Admitted to the bar in 1910 , he began the practice of law in Petersburg , in which city he practiced continuously until 1931. In 1931 he was appointed Judge of the Hustings Court and served as judge of that court until his death .
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