Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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diligently to promote these purposes by initiating and carrying through numerous proposals designed to further each ... out a proposed Virginia Bar Act providing for the organization of the Virginia State Bar as an agency of the State .
diligently to promote these purposes by initiating and carrying through numerous proposals designed to further each ... out a proposed Virginia Bar Act providing for the organization of the Virginia State Bar as an agency of the State .
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On January 8 , 1949 , the Judicial Council approved a tentative draft of proposed modifications in the practice and ... Chief Justice Edward W. Hudgins prevailed upon Governor Tuck to provide funds for the printing of these proposals ...
On January 8 , 1949 , the Judicial Council approved a tentative draft of proposed modifications in the practice and ... Chief Justice Edward W. Hudgins prevailed upon Governor Tuck to provide funds for the printing of these proposals ...
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was used by the Council most effectively in illustrating the mechanical process by which the proposed Rule 21 would be made effective . It was presented at practically every meeting at which the proposed modifications were discussed and ...
was used by the Council most effectively in illustrating the mechanical process by which the proposed Rule 21 would be made effective . It was presented at practically every meeting at which the proposed modifications were discussed and ...
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