Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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The increases recommended by your 1951 Committee and approved unanimously by the Association were as follows : ( 1 ) That the $ 7,500 salaries of judges of trial courts be increased to $ 9,000 ; ( 2 ) That the $ 10,000 salaries of ...
The increases recommended by your 1951 Committee and approved unanimously by the Association were as follows : ( 1 ) That the $ 7,500 salaries of judges of trial courts be increased to $ 9,000 ; ( 2 ) That the $ 10,000 salaries of ...
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While we believe the increases recommended by the Association would be fully justified , at the same time we realize that the increases recommended by Governor Battle and included in H. B. No. 56 are substantial steps in the right ...
While we believe the increases recommended by the Association would be fully justified , at the same time we realize that the increases recommended by Governor Battle and included in H. B. No. 56 are substantial steps in the right ...
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In 1951 extensive plans were made , with the full cooperation of the Virginia State Bar , for presenting the subject to the 1952 General Assembly , and your Committee carefully followed the recommendations made in the report filed by ...
In 1951 extensive plans were made , with the full cooperation of the Virginia State Bar , for presenting the subject to the 1952 General Assembly , and your Committee carefully followed the recommendations made in the report filed by ...
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