Proceedings of the [thirty-second- ] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association |
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... objects to so adjust the tests that may be prescribed , as that , without requiring needless proficiency in academic scholarship , there shall yet be demanded enough , both of academic and professional attainment , as to secure us ...
... objects to so adjust the tests that may be prescribed , as that , without requiring needless proficiency in academic scholarship , there shall yet be demanded enough , both of academic and professional attainment , as to secure us ...
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... objects which the organiza- tion of the bar of this State is needed to secure . Mr. Theodore S. Garnett , of Norfolk : Mr. Chairman , -In my judgment the time has come for us to take some steps in the business of this Convention . I do ...
... objects which the organiza- tion of the bar of this State is needed to secure . Mr. Theodore S. Garnett , of Norfolk : Mr. Chairman , -In my judgment the time has come for us to take some steps in the business of this Convention . I do ...
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... object was to facilitate the adoption . Mr. James Lyons , of Richmond : I move that Mr. Mason's amend- ment be laid on the table . Carried . Mr. R. H. Cardwell , of Hanover : Mr. Chairman , -Laying the amendment on the table carries the ...
... object was to facilitate the adoption . Mr. James Lyons , of Richmond : I move that Mr. Mason's amend- ment be laid on the table . Carried . Mr. R. H. Cardwell , of Hanover : Mr. Chairman , -Laying the amendment on the table carries the ...
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... object is to bring the statutes of the different States more in unison . Nearly every State was represented , and some of them well represented . This State had representatives from the Rich- mond Bar Association only . This National ...
... object is to bring the statutes of the different States more in unison . Nearly every State was represented , and some of them well represented . This State had representatives from the Rich- mond Bar Association only . This National ...
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... objects of the Association can be set forth in a very few minutes . It is simply to improve the judicial system of the United States ; to consider the necessity and practicability of a National Code , and to promote fellowship among the ...
... objects of the Association can be set forth in a very few minutes . It is simply to improve the judicial system of the United States ; to consider the necessity and practicability of a National Code , and to promote fellowship among the ...
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A. P. Thom adjournment administration of justice admission fee adopted Alexander Hamilton amended American Bar Association annual dues annual meeting application appointed Asso attorney attorney's duty Blackford called cause Christiansburg ciation client Committee on Admissions Committee on Grievances Committee on Legal conduct Constitution and By-Laws Convention counsel courts Education and Admission elected Executive Committee Fifteenth Circuit five members Fourteenth Circuit Frank H Griffin Hampton Holmes Conrad honor invitation James judges judicial circuits July Lamb lawyers Legal Education Legislation and Law Library and Legal Lynchburg matter membership Meredith mittee motion move National Bar Association Norfolk notice organization P. P. BARBOUR pay the admission person Petersburg Prentis prescribed present President proceedings Proctor Knott profession professional proper Richmond Bar Association Riely Samuel Griffin Sands Secretary and Treasurer Seventh Circuit Sixth Circuit special meeting STANDING COMMITTEES Stevensville Thirteenth Circuit Thomas Tabb tion Vice-President Virginia Beach Virginia State Bar vote William Wytheville