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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... profession and consider with you some of the solu- tions required in this particular connection . I suppose there never was a time in the history of the legal profession when there was a greater interest in the work of the organized bar ...
... profession and consider with you some of the solu- tions required in this particular connection . I suppose there never was a time in the history of the legal profession when there was a greater interest in the work of the organized bar ...
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... profession . Social- ization of the profession would destroy it . How could we expect to retain our independence if the medical profession loses theirs . It is not to be expected that we will be singled out as a favored profession ...
... profession . Social- ization of the profession would destroy it . How could we expect to retain our independence if the medical profession loses theirs . It is not to be expected that we will be singled out as a favored profession ...
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... profession . Following the appointment of your present Committee , its members have considered , first , the advisability of the legal profession entering into competitive advertising with others , principally trust institutions ; and ...
... profession . Following the appointment of your present Committee , its members have considered , first , the advisability of the legal profession entering into competitive advertising with others , principally trust institutions ; and ...
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