Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 81Virginia State Bar Association, 1971 - Bar associations |
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... considered important in seeking employment . We asked each student to list these factors in order of priority , one to thirteen . A number of the factors were the ones that you would expect to see here , such as the size of the firm ...
... considered important in seeking employment . We asked each student to list these factors in order of priority , one to thirteen . A number of the factors were the ones that you would expect to see here , such as the size of the firm ...
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... considered most im- portant were the standard factors you might expect to find . The type of practice was number one ; second was the size of the firm ; third was the starting salary ; fourth was the size of the community ; fifth was ...
... considered most im- portant were the standard factors you might expect to find . The type of practice was number one ; second was the size of the firm ; third was the starting salary ; fourth was the size of the community ; fifth was ...
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... considered the complexity and the importance of the case involved , and the im- portance of ability to pay was only a small 15 percent . Only six per- cent said that they considered results the most important single element that should ...
... considered the complexity and the importance of the case involved , and the im- portance of ability to pay was only a small 15 percent . Only six per- cent said that they considered results the most important single element that should ...
Contents
SEVENTH MIDWINTER MEETING | 5 |
Second Day Morning Session | 24 |
EIGHTIETH ANNUAL MEETING | 113 |
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