Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Alabama State Bar Association, Volume 38, Part 1915State Printers, 1915 - Bar associations |
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... lawyer and jurist of international reputation , to deliver the an- nual address , and we congratulate the Association on his acceptance of the invitation . A number of prominent members of the Associa- tion were invited to read papers ...
... lawyer and jurist of international reputation , to deliver the an- nual address , and we congratulate the Association on his acceptance of the invitation . A number of prominent members of the Associa- tion were invited to read papers ...
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... lawyer might overlook that ; and I do not think that there should be such a heavy penalty . The bill is too indefinite ; it fails to show which license is meant . The President : In order to keep from being confused with the Revenue law ...
... lawyer might overlook that ; and I do not think that there should be such a heavy penalty . The bill is too indefinite ; it fails to show which license is meant . The President : In order to keep from being confused with the Revenue law ...
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... lawyer , a distinguished au- thor and a distinguished Alabamian , Dr. Hannis Taylor , the orator of the day . Dr. Taylor they delivered the Annual Address . ( See Appendix ) The Association then adjourned until 4 P. M. AFTERNOON SESSION ...
... lawyer , a distinguished au- thor and a distinguished Alabamian , Dr. Hannis Taylor , the orator of the day . Dr. Taylor they delivered the Annual Address . ( See Appendix ) The Association then adjourned until 4 P. M. AFTERNOON SESSION ...
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... lawyers who are evidently coming to our courts to practice . A great many ex- cellent men apply for admission to the bar who have not had the opportunity of a collegiate education . The greatest good to the greatest number must be the ...
... lawyers who are evidently coming to our courts to practice . A great many ex- cellent men apply for admission to the bar who have not had the opportunity of a collegiate education . The greatest good to the greatest number must be the ...
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... lawyer , although he has spent many years in practice in New York City , and who is now Solicitor of the Agricul- tural Department at Washington . He has a paper on a subject that is very interesting to all of us in the South , " The ...
... lawyer , although he has spent many years in practice in New York City , and who is now Solicitor of the Agricul- tural Department at Washington . He has a paper on a subject that is very interesting to all of us in the South , " The ...
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58th Congress adopted Alabama State Bar amendment Anniston appointed ARTICLE Asso attorney attorney at law Bar Association bill Birmingham Blakey By-Laws cause Central Council Chairman charges clerk client Code common law comparative negligence Congress Constitution contracts contributory negligence Cotton Futures Act court of appeals David Clopton decisions delivery Demopolis duty elected EMMET O'NEAL enacted examination exchanges Executive Committee facts Federal future exchanges grade H. C. Semple HANNIS TAYLOR Huntsville J. M. Foster Jefferson County John Jones judges judicial judiciary July jury justice lawyers legislation Legislature matter ment Mobile Montgomery motion neutral Opelika party person Prattville present procedure proceedings question reform regulating rule Secretary Section session Sims Smith statute Supreme Court thereof Thorington Thos tion trial Troy Tuscaloosa Tuscumbia United Vice Presidents violation W. L. Bragg W. S. Thorington