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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... schools of Prince William County , Virginia ; William and Mary College , Williamsburg , Virginia , and Richmond College Law School , Richmond , Vir- ginia . He received his Bachelor of Law Degree from Richmond College Law School in the ...
... schools of Prince William County , Virginia ; William and Mary College , Williamsburg , Virginia , and Richmond College Law School , Richmond , Vir- ginia . He received his Bachelor of Law Degree from Richmond College Law School in the ...
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Virginia State Bar Association. ARE THE LAW SCHOOLS PROPERLY PREPARING THEIR STUDENTS FOR THE PRACTICE OF LAW ? AN ... School can prepare a graduate to immediately step into a law office and take up where some senior member has left off ...
Virginia State Bar Association. ARE THE LAW SCHOOLS PROPERLY PREPARING THEIR STUDENTS FOR THE PRACTICE OF LAW ? AN ... School can prepare a graduate to immediately step into a law office and take up where some senior member has left off ...
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... schools are not teaching enough procedure . " The instant reply from the teachers is , " We cannot afford to devote any more time to this subject than we are already doing . " There is no disagreement here with either statement , as ...
... schools are not teaching enough procedure . " The instant reply from the teachers is , " We cannot afford to devote any more time to this subject than we are already doing . " There is no disagreement here with either statement , as ...
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