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 63
... proposed Virginia Bar Act providing for the organ- ization of the Virginia State Bar as an agency of the State . The report covering some fifty pages presented arguments for and against the proposed bill and included a minority report ...
... proposed Virginia Bar Act providing for the organ- ization of the Virginia State Bar as an agency of the State . The report covering some fifty pages presented arguments for and against the proposed bill and included a minority report ...
Page 70
... proposed modifica- tions . This Committee was constantly in touch with the work of the Council and from time to time made suggestions that were received with appreciation and commendation . On January 8 , 1949 , the Judicial Council ...
... proposed modifica- tions . This Committee was constantly in touch with the work of the Council and from time to time made suggestions that were received with appreciation and commendation . On January 8 , 1949 , the Judicial Council ...
Page 71
... proposed Rule 21 would be made effective . It was presented at practically every meeting at which the proposed modifications were discussed and was also of inestimable value in demonstrating the practicability and economy of the ...
... proposed Rule 21 would be made effective . It was presented at practically every meeting at which the proposed modifications were discussed and was also of inestimable value in demonstrating the practicability and economy of the ...
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