Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 77Virginia State Bar Association, 1967 - Bar associations |
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... lawyers and the practice of law in Virginia . Whether the changes to come will be welcome or otherwise , it is probable that the changes effected will be more radical if the State bar organizations of Virginia initiate no action for ...
... lawyers and the practice of law in Virginia . Whether the changes to come will be welcome or otherwise , it is probable that the changes effected will be more radical if the State bar organizations of Virginia initiate no action for ...
Page 283
... lawyers , one a trial lawyer and the other a less experienced lawyer . Over one - half of the entire Harris County Bar is being made available for assign- ment in criminal cases . The foundation's legal staff assists as- signed counsel ...
... lawyers , one a trial lawyer and the other a less experienced lawyer . Over one - half of the entire Harris County Bar is being made available for assign- ment in criminal cases . The foundation's legal staff assists as- signed counsel ...
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... lawyers in criminal cases in the next few years ? No one can say exactly , as it depends upon what the Bench and the ... lawyers and judges . The concensus of the conferees indicates the magnitude of legal manpower needs . Most of us ...
... lawyers in criminal cases in the next few years ? No one can say exactly , as it depends upon what the Bench and the ... lawyers and judges . The concensus of the conferees indicates the magnitude of legal manpower needs . Most of us ...
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