Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 61Virginia State Bar Association, 1951 - Bar associations |
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... matter and I referred the matter , together with some of the arguments in its favor , to the local press in my community and there was an editorial favoring , in principle , the plan . I have no comment on the recommendation of the ...
... matter and I referred the matter , together with some of the arguments in its favor , to the local press in my community and there was an editorial favoring , in principle , the plan . I have no comment on the recommendation of the ...
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... matters of particular interest to Virginia attorneys . It will be recalled that during 1949 the lawyers in every ... matter and make recommendations with reference thereto at this Annual Meeting . For those who have no familiarity ...
... matters of particular interest to Virginia attorneys . It will be recalled that during 1949 the lawyers in every ... matter and make recommendations with reference thereto at this Annual Meeting . For those who have no familiarity ...
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... matter be tabled , and further voted that the Special Committee on Public Information be continued pending a final de- termination on the matter of advertising by the legal profession . Following the appointment of your present ...
... matter be tabled , and further voted that the Special Committee on Public Information be continued pending a final de- termination on the matter of advertising by the legal profession . Following the appointment of your present ...
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