Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 61Virginia State Bar Association, 1951 - Bar associations |
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Page 91
... attorneys , it is usually for the reason that they regard themselves as better advocates than any attorney they could employ . The lower courts of Virginia are now , in most instances , presided over by very capable attorneys , and ...
... attorneys , it is usually for the reason that they regard themselves as better advocates than any attorney they could employ . The lower courts of Virginia are now , in most instances , presided over by very capable attorneys , and ...
Page 118
... attorney and his client , and an attorney should respect and not interfere with the business relationship existing between a ... attorneys in whom it has confidence , leaving the choice of the selection to the customer . ( 4 ) A trust ...
... attorney and his client , and an attorney should respect and not interfere with the business relationship existing between a ... attorneys in whom it has confidence , leaving the choice of the selection to the customer . ( 4 ) A trust ...
Page 157
... attorneys practicing before Judge Leigh questioned the correctness of instructions approved and given by him . It was a familiar scene in chambers to see Judge Leigh listen attentively to arguments of attorneys on instructions submitted ...
... attorneys practicing before Judge Leigh questioned the correctness of instructions approved and given by him . It was a familiar scene in chambers to see Judge Leigh listen attentively to arguments of attorneys on instructions submitted ...
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