Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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These efforts , which had continued over a period of thirteen years , reached their fruition when the committee from the Association was successful in securing the passage of an Act by the 1938 session of the General Assembly ( Acts ...
These efforts , which had continued over a period of thirteen years , reached their fruition when the committee from the Association was successful in securing the passage of an Act by the 1938 session of the General Assembly ( Acts ...
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ference the trial judges of courts of record formulated the Judicial Conference of Virginia and agreed to meet annually in the effort to improve the administration of justice in this State . In the opinion of this Committee that action ...
ference the trial judges of courts of record formulated the Judicial Conference of Virginia and agreed to meet annually in the effort to improve the administration of justice in this State . In the opinion of this Committee that action ...
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“ Be it further Resolved , That because of the recurring efforts to abolish the Virginia State Bar that The Virginia State Bar Association on all occasions should emphasize the importance of the said Virginia State Bar and that The ...
“ Be it further Resolved , That because of the recurring efforts to abolish the Virginia State Bar that The Virginia State Bar Association on all occasions should emphasize the importance of the said Virginia State Bar and that The ...
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