Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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Now the second thing that I would like to say to you is this , that many of us of the 3,000 lawyers or more in Virginia are engaged solely in the practice of insurance law , many of us engaged solely in the practice of railroad law ...
Now the second thing that I would like to say to you is this , that many of us of the 3,000 lawyers or more in Virginia are engaged solely in the practice of insurance law , many of us engaged solely in the practice of railroad law ...
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ARE THE LAW SCHOOLS PROPERLY PREPARING THEIR STUDENTS FOR THE PRACTICE OF LAW ? AN ADDRESS BY PAUL M. SHUFORD Winner of Essay Contest Among Younger Members There are approximately 109 accredited law schools in the United States , and at ...
ARE THE LAW SCHOOLS PROPERLY PREPARING THEIR STUDENTS FOR THE PRACTICE OF LAW ? AN ADDRESS BY PAUL M. SHUFORD Winner of Essay Contest Among Younger Members There are approximately 109 accredited law schools in the United States , and at ...
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It is often remarked by the practicing attorney , “ The schools are not teaching enough procedure . ... then the graduate will have what knowledge concerning the subject he managed to garner fresh in his mind when he enters practice .
It is often remarked by the practicing attorney , “ The schools are not teaching enough procedure . ... then the graduate will have what knowledge concerning the subject he managed to garner fresh in his mind when he enters practice .
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