Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON LEGAL CONFERENCES 1 Your Committee is pleased to report that due to the excellent work of the Special Committee on Taxation in arranging the holding of a Federal Tax Conference at the Law School of the ...
REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON LEGAL CONFERENCES 1 Your Committee is pleased to report that due to the excellent work of the Special Committee on Taxation in arranging the holding of a Federal Tax Conference at the Law School of the ...
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REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON TAXATION To The Virginia State Bar Association : During the past year the work of your Committee on Taxation was devoted entirely to the planning and holding of a Conference on Federal Taxation at the ...
REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON TAXATION To The Virginia State Bar Association : During the past year the work of your Committee on Taxation was devoted entirely to the planning and holding of a Conference on Federal Taxation at the ...
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The Conference was held at the Law School of the University and was attended by 190 registrants and 23 lecturers . The business or professional status of the registrants was as follows : Accountants , 114 ; attorneys , 50 ; trust ...
The Conference was held at the Law School of the University and was attended by 190 registrants and 23 lecturers . The business or professional status of the registrants was as follows : Accountants , 114 ; attorneys , 50 ; trust ...
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