Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 58Virginia State Bar Association, 1948 - Bar associations |
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... matter should be the result of a joint conference of the members of the Committee and a full discussion . Since the matter was presented to your Committee there has been no convenient opportunity for such a conference . Your Committee ...
... matter should be the result of a joint conference of the members of the Committee and a full discussion . Since the matter was presented to your Committee there has been no convenient opportunity for such a conference . Your Committee ...
Page 57
... matter was presented to or came to the attention of the Committee which justified any attempt to meet or required discussion through correspondence . Within the few weeks immediately preceding the Annual M cet- ing in August , 1947 ...
... matter was presented to or came to the attention of the Committee which justified any attempt to meet or required discussion through correspondence . Within the few weeks immediately preceding the Annual M cet- ing in August , 1947 ...
Page 195
... matter . " He said , " Your system of just giving him a bare charge and then coming in later at the trial with the evidence , when it may be too late for him to meet it , makes too much of a sport of a trial . We don't like it . ” You ...
... matter . " He said , " Your system of just giving him a bare charge and then coming in later at the trial with the evidence , when it may be too late for him to meet it , makes too much of a sport of a trial . We don't like it . ” You ...
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