Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15Virginia State Bar Association, 1902 - Bar associations |
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... clients as a Roman judge , he realized in the language of Bacon , that " the greatest trust between man and man is the trust of giving counsel . " With an energy that knew no bounds , with a capacity for work that GENERAL JAMES A. WALKER ...
... clients as a Roman judge , he realized in the language of Bacon , that " the greatest trust between man and man is the trust of giving counsel . " With an energy that knew no bounds , with a capacity for work that GENERAL JAMES A. WALKER ...
Page 82
... client's interest ; always and at all times a perfectly fair and equally fearless opponent . He advised his clients to fight for their rights , but only for their rights , and whether success- ful or defeated at the Bar he had the ...
... client's interest ; always and at all times a perfectly fair and equally fearless opponent . He advised his clients to fight for their rights , but only for their rights , and whether success- ful or defeated at the Bar he had the ...
Page 98
... clients ' interests than for his own , and that he had measured spears suc- cessfully with some of the strongest members of the Bar . The writer does not believe , altogether , in the phrase born . perhaps , of a noble feeling , but yet ...
... clients ' interests than for his own , and that he had measured spears suc- cessfully with some of the strongest members of the Bar . The writer does not believe , altogether , in the phrase born . perhaps , of a noble feeling , but yet ...
Page 100
... clients , and his election as counsel for this corporation indicates the esteem in which he was held in his community , and the appreciation entertained for his legal ability . He was also a past master of Alexandria- Washington Lodge ...
... clients , and his election as counsel for this corporation indicates the esteem in which he was held in his community , and the appreciation entertained for his legal ability . He was also a past master of Alexandria- Washington Lodge ...
Page 177
... clients , and to hold on to the golden cord of justice in all the mazes and labyrinths into which astute and able counsel seek to lead him , do I announce any heresy when I say that the nisi prius judge ought to be no less learned and ...
... clients , and to hold on to the golden cord of justice in all the mazes and labyrinths into which astute and able counsel seek to lead him , do I announce any heresy when I say that the nisi prius judge ought to be no less learned and ...
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