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 91
... interest of members of local associations in the perfection and ultimate adoption of the proposed new Rules of Civil Procedure , be continued , and that the local asso- ciations be urged to consider and act upon other matters of worth ...
... interest of members of local associations in the perfection and ultimate adoption of the proposed new Rules of Civil Procedure , be continued , and that the local asso- ciations be urged to consider and act upon other matters of worth ...
Page 94
... interest to the legal profession , or on which its advice and assistance might prove helpful . The Association through its appropriate committee continues active in furnishing advice as to the fitness of nominees for ju- dicial office ...
... interest to the legal profession , or on which its advice and assistance might prove helpful . The Association through its appropriate committee continues active in furnishing advice as to the fitness of nominees for ju- dicial office ...
Page 95
... interests may be broad - minded and patriotic enough to recognize the public interest and attempt to agree on recom- mendations which will promote the interest of the public with- out undue detriment to the particular groups . This ...
... interests may be broad - minded and patriotic enough to recognize the public interest and attempt to agree on recom- mendations which will promote the interest of the public with- out undue detriment to the particular groups . This ...
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