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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Page 169
... trial lawyer and held his own with the best of Northern Virginia . He had that priceless quality of be- ing able to see to the heart of a case and to develop it without the distraction of extraneous issues . Whenever some change would ...
... trial lawyer and held his own with the best of Northern Virginia . He had that priceless quality of be- ing able to see to the heart of a case and to develop it without the distraction of extraneous issues . Whenever some change would ...
Page 261
... trial techniques under the Virginia Rules of Court . The Judicial Council of Virginia appointed a subcommittee which recently discussed this subject with bar groups throughout the State . It was my assigned task to point out some of the ...
... trial techniques under the Virginia Rules of Court . The Judicial Council of Virginia appointed a subcommittee which recently discussed this subject with bar groups throughout the State . It was my assigned task to point out some of the ...
Page 281
... trial and in many cases where pleas were to be entered . But except for capital cases , these assignments have usually been without compensation and without any reimbursement for necessary expenses . Until 1963 , while some few states ...
... trial and in many cases where pleas were to be entered . But except for capital cases , these assignments have usually been without compensation and without any reimbursement for necessary expenses . Until 1963 , while some few states ...
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