Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 51Virginia State Bar Association, 1939 - Bar associations |
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Page 139
... interest of such individual lawyers in the said bills ; and ( d ) That the President of this Association be , and he ... interests in this Commonwealth with the written suggestion that such business and labor interests carefully SPECIAL ...
... interest of such individual lawyers in the said bills ; and ( d ) That the President of this Association be , and he ... interests in this Commonwealth with the written suggestion that such business and labor interests carefully SPECIAL ...
Page 341
... interest of Mr. Shelton was in the adoption of a Uniform Federal Rules of Practice , which he did not live to see . For some years after Mr. Shelton's death the participation of Virginia in the Conference lapsed , but Governor Peery ...
... interest of Mr. Shelton was in the adoption of a Uniform Federal Rules of Practice , which he did not live to see . For some years after Mr. Shelton's death the participation of Virginia in the Conference lapsed , but Governor Peery ...
Page 444
... interest of some particular individual or particular group of individuals cannot and the interest of another can be identified with the public interest ; and that is often the very question that ought to be determined but isn't ...
... interest of some particular individual or particular group of individuals cannot and the interest of another can be identified with the public interest ; and that is often the very question that ought to be determined but isn't ...
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