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 89
... - sideration of these rules . In this letter local bar associations were urged to cooperate in the calling and conduct of these meet- ings and a list of the members of the Judicial COOPERATION WITH LOCAL BAR ASSOCIATIONS 89.
... - sideration of these rules . In this letter local bar associations were urged to cooperate in the calling and conduct of these meet- ings and a list of the members of the Judicial COOPERATION WITH LOCAL BAR ASSOCIATIONS 89.
Page 91
... COOPERATION WITH AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION To The Virginia State Bar Association : The purpose of this Committee , as indicated by its title , is to cooperate with the American Bar Association . Shortly follow- ing the appointment of the ...
... COOPERATION WITH AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION To The Virginia State Bar Association : The purpose of this Committee , as indicated by its title , is to cooperate with the American Bar Association . Shortly follow- ing the appointment of the ...
Page 92
... cooperation between The Virginia State Bar Association and the American Bar Association . In- deed , it is recognized that the American Bar Association , as the national organization of the legal profession , merits the fullest measure ...
... cooperation between The Virginia State Bar Association and the American Bar Association . In- deed , it is recognized that the American Bar Association , as the national organization of the legal profession , merits the fullest measure ...
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