Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 78Virginia State Bar Association, 1968 - Bar associations |
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Page 188
... practice about eleven years . The most common number of years in practice was seven . Andy is anticipating I will say it was the " Seven - Year Itch . " There was quite a range in the lawyers involved . The oldest was seventy - one ...
... practice about eleven years . The most common number of years in practice was seven . Andy is anticipating I will say it was the " Seven - Year Itch . " There was quite a range in the lawyers involved . The oldest was seventy - one ...
Page 189
... practicing about thirty . Of course , this may be because he had a few false starts or maybe he was not completely oriented . I was thirty when I was admitted to practice . That just about summarizes the figures that I have tabulated ...
... practicing about thirty . Of course , this may be because he had a few false starts or maybe he was not completely oriented . I was thirty when I was admitted to practice . That just about summarizes the figures that I have tabulated ...
Page 297
... practice of law , where for many years he was a partner in the firm of Woods , Chitwood , Coxe and Rogers . During and after the second World War he practiced in Bedford , Virginia , served as an attorney for the United States Navy ...
... practice of law , where for many years he was a partner in the firm of Woods , Chitwood , Coxe and Rogers . During and after the second World War he practiced in Bedford , Virginia , served as an attorney for the United States Navy ...
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