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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... practice of their profession , and when we consider that we have over 200 at this meeting , and I think nearly 200 at the Hot Springs last year , we realize that the percentage of lawyers attending our meetings is probably as large as ...
... practice of their profession , and when we consider that we have over 200 at this meeting , and I think nearly 200 at the Hot Springs last year , we realize that the percentage of lawyers attending our meetings is probably as large as ...
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... practice law in that State . They intend to require a separate cultural examination , independent of the examination on knowledge of law , as a prerequisite to taking the law examination , unless the applicant is a college graduate ...
... practice law in that State . They intend to require a separate cultural examination , independent of the examination on knowledge of law , as a prerequisite to taking the law examination , unless the applicant is a college graduate ...
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... practice in the past to place reports of various Bar Associations and other similar pub- lications in the State Library , where they are more accessible to members of the Association and to the public ; and Whereas , a considerable ...
... practice in the past to place reports of various Bar Associations and other similar pub- lications in the State Library , where they are more accessible to members of the Association and to the public ; and Whereas , a considerable ...
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... practice in the Federal courts , where it works satisfactorily . If the court stenographer is not satisfactory , there is no reason why practitioners may not have a private stenographer when they so desire . I will say this , which need ...
... practice in the Federal courts , where it works satisfactorily . If the court stenographer is not satisfactory , there is no reason why practitioners may not have a private stenographer when they so desire . I will say this , which need ...
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... practice in actions at law . Sooner or later we will have our procedure regulated by rules of court rather than by statute . If you can lessen the separation between chancery and law , the courts can better shift cases from the law to ...
... practice in actions at law . Sooner or later we will have our procedure regulated by rules of court rather than by statute . If you can lessen the separation between chancery and law , the courts can better shift cases from the law to ...
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