Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 33Virginia State Bar Association, 1921 - Bar associations |
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... Let the President ap- point a committee to look after this bill at the next General Assembly . The motion is seconded . Mr. A. H. Sands , of Richmond : I feel we are making a mistake to do that . I would like to see the THIRD DAY 47.
... Let the President ap- point a committee to look after this bill at the next General Assembly . The motion is seconded . Mr. A. H. Sands , of Richmond : I feel we are making a mistake to do that . I would like to see the THIRD DAY 47.
Page 70
... point by a full practice involving all imaginable questions of constitutional and statutory construction . This was of immense value to him on the bench , especially in dealing with instructions to the JUDGE E. W. ROBERTSON jury . Every ...
... point by a full practice involving all imaginable questions of constitutional and statutory construction . This was of immense value to him on the bench , especially in dealing with instructions to the JUDGE E. W. ROBERTSON jury . Every ...
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... degree of respectability from the point of view of talents , integrity and even learning . " In 1680 there were thirty - three licensed lawyers in the Colony ; but there were a number of other men , who SOME LAWYERS IN COLONIAL VIRGINIA ...
... degree of respectability from the point of view of talents , integrity and even learning . " In 1680 there were thirty - three licensed lawyers in the Colony ; but there were a number of other men , who SOME LAWYERS IN COLONIAL VIRGINIA ...
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A. W. Patterson Accomac Active members Alexandria amendment American Annual Meeting ARMISTEAD association or corporation attorney at law Bar Association Bedford Big Stone Gap bill Chairman CHARLES Charlottesville CHAS Christiansburg Circuit City Colony Committee on Legislation compensation County EDWARD Fairfax firm Fitzhugh FRANK Fredericksburg GEORGE ginia HARRISON Harrisonburg Henley HENRY Honorary members HUGHES JAMES JOHN law business LAW LIBRARY Law Reform lawyers Legislation and Law Lexington Lynchburg Lynchburg Lynchburg Lynchburg Middle Temple mittee motion Newport Newport News Newport Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Richmond Old Point Comfort person Petersburg Portsmouth practice of law President Gordon Randolph resolution RICHARD Richmond Norfolk Richmond Richmond Richmond RIXEY Roanoke Roanoke Roanoke ROBERT ROBERTSON ROBT Secretary Minor Springs of Virginia Staunton STUART Suffolk Tazewell THOMAS THOS tion Tunstall University of Virginia Virginia State Bar Volume XI Volume XXX Volume XXXII Warrenton Washington WILLIAM Williamsburg Winchester Wytheville