Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 65 |
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The two Conferences were held concurrently this year , with enrollment in one of the Conferences entitling the enrollee to ... Thanks to the generous and cooperative attitude of the Committee in charge of the Conference on Taxation ...
The two Conferences were held concurrently this year , with enrollment in one of the Conferences entitling the enrollee to ... Thanks to the generous and cooperative attitude of the Committee in charge of the Conference on Taxation ...
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This Committee recommended to the Association at its last Annual Meeting that an executive director for the Conference be chosen to serve on a more or less permanent basis . The Committee is happy to report that the Conference Planning ...
This Committee recommended to the Association at its last Annual Meeting that an executive director for the Conference be chosen to serve on a more or less permanent basis . The Committee is happy to report that the Conference Planning ...
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President Moore appointed five members of the bar as delegates to the Federal Judicial Conference of the Fourth Circuit at the invitation of Chief Judge John J. Parker . President Moore , the five delegates and other members of the ...
President Moore appointed five members of the bar as delegates to the Federal Judicial Conference of the Fourth Circuit at the invitation of Chief Judge John J. Parker . President Moore , the five delegates and other members of the ...
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