Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 39Virginia State Bar Association, 1927 - Bar associations |
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... duty of the lawyer to his community and to his brethren which means much , I think , to the future of the Vir- ginia State Bar Association . There is a great deal , I have felt , that should be said about the great activity of the ...
... duty of the lawyer to his community and to his brethren which means much , I think , to the future of the Vir- ginia State Bar Association . There is a great deal , I have felt , that should be said about the great activity of the ...
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... duties that were imposed on the Committee by the meeting last year was to make a further study of the act in the light of the criticisms that had been made of it . That duty has been performed by the individual members of the Com ...
... duties that were imposed on the Committee by the meeting last year was to make a further study of the act in the light of the criticisms that had been made of it . That duty has been performed by the individual members of the Com ...
Page 39
... duties , to prepare a report and an extremely valuable analysis of " Proposed Amendments to the Constitution . " I know of no public official who is more valuable to the State and no member of the bar who is more of a credit to his ...
... duties , to prepare a report and an extremely valuable analysis of " Proposed Amendments to the Constitution . " I know of no public official who is more valuable to the State and no member of the bar who is more of a credit to his ...
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... duties shall be such as may be prescribed in the By - Laws : 1. Executive Committee , to consist of the President ex - officio , Secretary - Treasurer ex - officio , and six members ( to be chosen as hereinafter provided ) . 2 ...
... duties shall be such as may be prescribed in the By - Laws : 1. Executive Committee , to consist of the President ex - officio , Secretary - Treasurer ex - officio , and six members ( to be chosen as hereinafter provided ) . 2 ...
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... education is needed to equip one properly to assume the duties of the lawyer - to understand the ideals of the profession , to contribute to its growth as a well ordered science , to take a position as a leader of 72 ANNUAL REPORTS.
... education is needed to equip one properly to assume the duties of the lawyer - to understand the ideals of the profession , to contribute to its growth as a well ordered science , to take a position as a leader of 72 ANNUAL REPORTS.
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