Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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Mr. Martin has personally offered an amendment that his original resolution be adopted . The Committee has refused to pass on it . I think it ought to be made clear what we are voting on . President Sutton : We are voting on the ...
Mr. Martin has personally offered an amendment that his original resolution be adopted . The Committee has refused to pass on it . I think it ought to be made clear what we are voting on . President Sutton : We are voting on the ...
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The report of the Committee on Legal Conferences adopted at the 1948 Annual Meeting contained a recommendation that the Executive Committee consider the question of financing speakers for local bar associations .
The report of the Committee on Legal Conferences adopted at the 1948 Annual Meeting contained a recommendation that the Executive Committee consider the question of financing speakers for local bar associations .
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The act had been adopted , the court had designated the means to carry it into effect and the drafting committee of 40 lawyers under the able chairmanship of Samuel H. Williams was at work . The final action of the Association was the ...
The act had been adopted , the court had designated the means to carry it into effect and the drafting committee of 40 lawyers under the able chairmanship of Samuel H. Williams was at work . The final action of the Association was the ...
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