Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 40Virginia State Bar Association, 1928 - Bar associations |
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Page 152
... profession . For a short time he maintained an office at Emporia as well as in Norfolk , but as his practice here increased , he closed his office in his native county and thereafter devoted all of his time to the practice of his profession ...
... profession . For a short time he maintained an office at Emporia as well as in Norfolk , but as his practice here increased , he closed his office in his native county and thereafter devoted all of his time to the practice of his profession ...
Page 297
... profession . At present , the fences are all down . The profession is a common , and I must say some very strange cattle now feed upon it . It is for you to devise and formulate some plan to remedy this evil , and when devised to see ...
... profession . At present , the fences are all down . The profession is a common , and I must say some very strange cattle now feed upon it . It is for you to devise and formulate some plan to remedy this evil , and when devised to see ...
Page 311
... profession itself takes an interest in the subject . To raise the standards of legal educa- tion there must be co - operation between the members of the bar and the law schools - between the active practitioners of the law and the ...
... profession itself takes an interest in the subject . To raise the standards of legal educa- tion there must be co - operation between the members of the bar and the law schools - between the active practitioners of the law and the ...
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