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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... question that the present Grievance Committee cannot function effectively . Mr. George E. Haw , of Richmond : Mr. President , I move that that report be referred to the Committee on Resolutions for action . Seconded and adopted . The ...
... question that the present Grievance Committee cannot function effectively . Mr. George E. Haw , of Richmond : Mr. President , I move that that report be referred to the Committee on Resolutions for action . Seconded and adopted . The ...
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... question be proposed by His Excellency , the Governor of Virginia . Governor Byrd then put the question , and Mr. Tunstall's motion was unanimously adopted by a rising vote . The Association then took a recess until the next day ...
... question be proposed by His Excellency , the Governor of Virginia . Governor Byrd then put the question , and Mr. Tunstall's motion was unanimously adopted by a rising vote . The Association then took a recess until the next day ...
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... question of increasing the judges ' salaries . We have a brief report that we would like to file . Very little has been done , because there has been no meeting of the General Assembly in regular session since the appointment of the ...
... question of increasing the judges ' salaries . We have a brief report that we would like to file . Very little has been done , because there has been no meeting of the General Assembly in regular session since the appointment of the ...
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... questions which must arise in modern practice - the standard law schools of the United States have steadily raised their requirements . The Association of American Law Schools requires two years of successful college work for admission ...
... questions which must arise in modern practice - the standard law schools of the United States have steadily raised their requirements . The Association of American Law Schools requires two years of successful college work for admission ...
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... question that the two organizations best able to determine the proper qualifications for the American lawyer are the American Bar Association and the Association of American Law Schools . These two bodies agree upon two suc- cessful ...
... question that the two organizations best able to determine the proper qualifications for the American lawyer are the American Bar Association and the Association of American Law Schools . These two bodies agree upon two suc- cessful ...
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