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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... opinions as a judge's only way of getting even with lawyers for writing briefs . Obviously that quip is a canard , for every one must know that any opinion will please at least one lawyer . I have never read an opinion deciding a case ...
... opinions as a judge's only way of getting even with lawyers for writing briefs . Obviously that quip is a canard , for every one must know that any opinion will please at least one lawyer . I have never read an opinion deciding a case ...
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... opinion , takes it out of the category of stilted dicta , and sometimes makes it a literary masterpiece . After all , law cases involve human beings . Opinions are written for their guidance and for the guidance of other men who will ...
... opinion , takes it out of the category of stilted dicta , and sometimes makes it a literary masterpiece . After all , law cases involve human beings . Opinions are written for their guidance and for the guidance of other men who will ...
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... opinion . And , as we all know , lawyers rely to a great extent on a strong opinion by the trial judge to help win their cases on appeal . An appellate court , on the other hand , particularly if a court of last resport , necessarily ...
... opinion . And , as we all know , lawyers rely to a great extent on a strong opinion by the trial judge to help win their cases on appeal . An appellate court , on the other hand , particularly if a court of last resport , necessarily ...
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