Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63Virginia State Bar Association, 1952 - Bar associations |
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... annual meeting of the Virginia State Bar the Committee again put on an institute on " Trial Techniques , " which was well attended . This likewise was extremely well done , and it is be- lieved that all lawyers who attended either the ...
... annual meeting of the Virginia State Bar the Committee again put on an institute on " Trial Techniques , " which was well attended . This likewise was extremely well done , and it is be- lieved that all lawyers who attended either the ...
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... Annual Meeting the total membership will approach nineteen hundred . The younger members of the bar are joining in increasing numbers . This is the fifth consecutive Annual Meeting to be held at The Greenbrier . Members frequently ask ...
... Annual Meeting the total membership will approach nineteen hundred . The younger members of the bar are joining in increasing numbers . This is the fifth consecutive Annual Meeting to be held at The Greenbrier . Members frequently ask ...
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... Annual Meeting : February . Regular Meetings : Monthly , except June , July and August . .Bristol Bar Association . Officers : President - Stacy Grayson , Bristol . Vice - President - Waldo Miles , Bristol . Secretary - Treasurer ...
... Annual Meeting : February . Regular Meetings : Monthly , except June , July and August . .Bristol Bar Association . Officers : President - Stacy Grayson , Bristol . Vice - President - Waldo Miles , Bristol . Secretary - Treasurer ...
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