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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... Board . I appeared before the committee in a rather embarrassing position . I am a member of this Association and I had conceivably approved the report which would be made and someone suggested — I wasn't in the room at the time and ...
... Board . I appeared before the committee in a rather embarrassing position . I am a member of this Association and I had conceivably approved the report which would be made and someone suggested — I wasn't in the room at the time and ...
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... Board and partly in said practicing attorney's office . The attorney in whose office the applicant intends to study shall be approved by the Board , which shall prescribe reasonable conditions as to such course of study . " § 54-62.1 ...
... Board and partly in said practicing attorney's office . The attorney in whose office the applicant intends to study shall be approved by the Board , which shall prescribe reasonable conditions as to such course of study . " § 54-62.1 ...
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... Board . It had been the view of your Committee and also of the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council that there should be a right of appeal from the actions of this Board in the same way that the right of appeal should be guaranteed ...
... Board . It had been the view of your Committee and also of the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council that there should be a right of appeal from the actions of this Board in the same way that the right of appeal should be guaranteed ...
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