Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 42Virginia State Bar Association, 1930 - Bar associations |
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... course the High Court of Justice must pass on it , but that is perfunctory also . By gradually eliminating the unfit and ultimately putting the ad- mission requirements sufficiently high to make a young man consider before he comes to ...
... course the High Court of Justice must pass on it , but that is perfunctory also . By gradually eliminating the unfit and ultimately putting the ad- mission requirements sufficiently high to make a young man consider before he comes to ...
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... course , by carefully select- ing the personnel of the committees which recommend our re- forms . If chosen from all groups of the profession , that is , from the various groups of the Bar who represent the various groups of society ...
... course , by carefully select- ing the personnel of the committees which recommend our re- forms . If chosen from all groups of the profession , that is , from the various groups of the Bar who represent the various groups of society ...
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... course sometimes we find we spoke too quickly , that we were too much impressed by some man with a peculiar talent of presenting his case , while the man on the other side was of limited ability , and we find on closer study of the ...
... course sometimes we find we spoke too quickly , that we were too much impressed by some man with a peculiar talent of presenting his case , while the man on the other side was of limited ability , and we find on closer study of the ...
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Active members Acts adopted Alexandria Amending Section amendment of 1930 American Bar Association annual meeting appointed Assembly Asso attorney authority Barron bill Bldg By-Laws Cabell Chairman CHARLES Charlottesville Chichester Christiansburg Circuit client Clifton Forge Coke Committee on Resolutions Constitution Corbitt corporation counsel Court of Appeals Danville duty Eighteenth Amendment elected enacted Executive Committee Fairfax Fredericksburg gentlemen GEORGE Gordon Hampton Harrisonburg honor Honorary members JAMES JOHN Judge Judicial Council jury lawyer legislation Legislature Library Lovingston Lynchburg matter ment mittee motion Newport Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Old Point Old Point Comfort opinion person Petersburg practice present President profession question recommended record reform relating repeal Richmond Richmond Richmond Roanoke Roanoke Roanoke ROBERT rule Secretary Senator Special Committee statute Staunton Suffolk Supreme Court Tazewell THOMAS tion trial University of Virginia Virginia State Bar Volume vote Warrenton WILLIAM Williamsburg Winchester Wytheville