Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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The results of that questionnaire became the basic guide for the work of the Judicial Council in undertaking to shape the character of modifications to the desires of the bar as expressed therein . During the fall and winter of 1948-49 ...
The results of that questionnaire became the basic guide for the work of the Judicial Council in undertaking to shape the character of modifications to the desires of the bar as expressed therein . During the fall and winter of 1948-49 ...
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was used by the Council most effectively in illustrating the mechanical process by which the proposed Rule 21 would be made effective . It was presented at practically every meeting at which the proposed modifications were discussed and ...
was used by the Council most effectively in illustrating the mechanical process by which the proposed Rule 21 would be made effective . It was presented at practically every meeting at which the proposed modifications were discussed and ...
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... to the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council with the request that the Council report on this matter to the next General Assembly , and the second being a resolution authorizing the Association's Special Committee on Administrative ...
... to the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council with the request that the Council report on this matter to the next General Assembly , and the second being a resolution authorizing the Association's Special Committee on Administrative ...
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