Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 34Virginia State Bar Association, 1922 - Bar associations |
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... interest and encourage- ment . Perhaps his two most prominent traits were his native common sense and his friendly interest in his fellowman . His disposition was genial and sunny , and he was never happier than when entertaining his ...
... interest and encourage- ment . Perhaps his two most prominent traits were his native common sense and his friendly interest in his fellowman . His disposition was genial and sunny , and he was never happier than when entertaining his ...
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... interest with a sense of security . In his relations with his clients , with the courts , and with his breth- ren of the bar , he always maintained those high standards of courtesy , honor and fair dealings for which the lawyers of the ...
... interest with a sense of security . In his relations with his clients , with the courts , and with his breth- ren of the bar , he always maintained those high standards of courtesy , honor and fair dealings for which the lawyers of the ...
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... interest of expedition , on the motion of the Attorney General , to the District Court rather than to the Circuit ... interests would require a speedy determination of a cause in which the jurisdiction depends upon the existence in the ...
... interest of expedition , on the motion of the Attorney General , to the District Court rather than to the Circuit ... interests would require a speedy determination of a cause in which the jurisdiction depends upon the existence in the ...
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