Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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I have been talking to the Agent's office in Richmond about this question of tax attorneys and they have noted a tremendous increase in the number of lawyers who are appearing there handling cases ; that is , in the preliminary ...
I have been talking to the Agent's office in Richmond about this question of tax attorneys and they have noted a tremendous increase in the number of lawyers who are appearing there handling cases ; that is , in the preliminary ...
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My second question is akin to the one asked by Mr. Goolrick . What action is this Association taking now as the result of the ballot that is proposed by the resolution ? Do we now commit ourselves to appropriate that money and enter ...
My second question is akin to the one asked by Mr. Goolrick . What action is this Association taking now as the result of the ballot that is proposed by the resolution ? Do we now commit ourselves to appropriate that money and enter ...
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Your Committee decided that the question should be referred to the Association's Standing Committee on Cooperation with the Virginia State Bar , and the question was so referred . Your Committee at the same meeting , October 16 ...
Your Committee decided that the question should be referred to the Association's Standing Committee on Cooperation with the Virginia State Bar , and the question was so referred . Your Committee at the same meeting , October 16 ...
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