Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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... important instruments for good government and the advancement of the best interests of the public and the Bar . ... that the objectives of the past year , including the maintenance of the interest of members of local associations in ...
... important instruments for good government and the advancement of the best interests of the public and the Bar . ... that the objectives of the past year , including the maintenance of the interest of members of local associations in ...
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The main features of this program include active participation in national affairs , in matters of interest to the legal profession , or on which its advice and assistance might prove helpful . The Association through its appropriate ...
The main features of this program include active participation in national affairs , in matters of interest to the legal profession , or on which its advice and assistance might prove helpful . The Association through its appropriate ...
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It is hoped that the leaders representing peculiar interests may be broad - minded and patriotic enough to recognize the public interest and attempt to agree on recommendations which will promote the interest of the public without undue ...
It is hoped that the leaders representing peculiar interests may be broad - minded and patriotic enough to recognize the public interest and attempt to agree on recommendations which will promote the interest of the public without undue ...
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