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 61
... attended by 213 lawyers , accountants , life underwriters , trust officers and business men , some of whom attended from outside of the State of Virginia . The program consisted of twenty lectures on Federal tax sub- jects of current ...
... attended by 213 lawyers , accountants , life underwriters , trust officers and business men , some of whom attended from outside of the State of Virginia . The program consisted of twenty lectures on Federal tax sub- jects of current ...
Page 90
... attended nine meet- ings and rendered a valuable service in explaining the proposed new rules . Other members of the Judicial Council and the Com- mittee participated in these sessions and rendered a like service . Your Committee feels ...
... attended nine meet- ings and rendered a valuable service in explaining the proposed new rules . Other members of the Judicial Council and the Com- mittee participated in these sessions and rendered a like service . Your Committee feels ...
Page 102
... attended the meetings . Mr. Cassius M. Chichester and Professor James H. Barnett . President Sutton was able to attend some of the meetings . Again , as last year , the business largely concerned the proposed Uniform Commercial Code ...
... attended the meetings . Mr. Cassius M. Chichester and Professor James H. Barnett . President Sutton was able to attend some of the meetings . Again , as last year , the business largely concerned the proposed Uniform Commercial Code ...
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