Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60Virginia State Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations |
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Page 92
... American Bar Association and expressed our willingness to be useful in the common work of the two associations . No specific projects were suggested by the American Bar Association , and none has occurred to the members of this Com ...
... American Bar Association and expressed our willingness to be useful in the common work of the two associations . No specific projects were suggested by the American Bar Association , and none has occurred to the members of this Com ...
Page 93
... American Bar Association only 8 are from the State of Virginia . Thus fewer than two percent of the members of the standing and special committees of the American Bar Association are Virginia lawyers , which hardly seems a fair share of ...
... American Bar Association only 8 are from the State of Virginia . Thus fewer than two percent of the members of the standing and special committees of the American Bar Association are Virginia lawyers , which hardly seems a fair share of ...
Page 226
... American lawyers especially selected for the purpose and paid by the American Government and by some seventy - nine Japanese attorneys . Each defendant was represented by one American attorney and one or more Japanese attorneys . It is ...
... American lawyers especially selected for the purpose and paid by the American Government and by some seventy - nine Japanese attorneys . Each defendant was represented by one American attorney and one or more Japanese attorneys . It is ...
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action active administration adopted aggression American Annual Meeting Appeals Arlington assistance attended authority Bar Association burg Chairman Charles Charlottesville Circuit City Committee common Conference Constitution continued cooperation Council County death Edward effect effort Executive force Frank George give Harry held Henry interest James Japan Japanese John Jones Joseph Judge Judicial July Justice lawyers Library Lynchburg majority Martin matter military mond motion Newport Norfolk opinion passed Patrick period person practice present President Sutton proposed question received recommendations resolution result Rich Richard Richmond Roanoke Robert rules schools Second Secretary served Smith Staunton Stuart submitted suggestions Supreme Court Thomas tion trial Tribunal United University Virginia State Bar Walter Washington White Sulphur Springs William