Annual Report of the Illinois State Bar AssociationThe Association, 1919 - Bar associations |
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Page 78
... represented at their District meeting . The principal topics discussed at these meetings were in reference to the pending legal legislation before the State Legislature . In each city the local County Bar Asso- ciation acted as host to ...
... represented at their District meeting . The principal topics discussed at these meetings were in reference to the pending legal legislation before the State Legislature . In each city the local County Bar Asso- ciation acted as host to ...
Page 88
... represented in the General Assembly : There is hereby established a Statutory Revision Commission . SECTION 2. The Statutory Revision Commission shall consist of five persons , who shall be appointed by the Governor . The persons who ...
... represented in the General Assembly : There is hereby established a Statutory Revision Commission . SECTION 2. The Statutory Revision Commission shall consist of five persons , who shall be appointed by the Governor . The persons who ...
Page 95
... represented a number of cities in cases involving that branch of law , and was the author of a work on " Practice and Procedure in Special Assessment Cases . " He was president of the Belleville Committee of the War Camp Com- munity ...
... represented a number of cities in cases involving that branch of law , and was the author of a work on " Practice and Procedure in Special Assessment Cases . " He was president of the Belleville Committee of the War Camp Com- munity ...
Page 118
... represented by H. A. Neal of Charleston . ( Applause . ) MR . H. A. NEAL : Ladies and Gentlemen : If there is to be no constitution except one that is agreed on by all the lawyers of Illinois , it will certainly be very brief . I have ...
... represented by H. A. Neal of Charleston . ( Applause . ) MR . H. A. NEAL : Ladies and Gentlemen : If there is to be no constitution except one that is agreed on by all the lawyers of Illinois , it will certainly be very brief . I have ...
Page 120
... represented by Mr. John T. Richards of the Chicago Bar . ( Applause . ) MR . RICHARDS : Mr. President , Ladies and Gentlemen : Of course , I must defend Chicago . Chicago needs defense sometimes . I believe , of course , that Chicago ...
... represented by Mr. John T. Richards of the Chicago Bar . ( Applause . ) MR . RICHARDS : Mr. President , Ladies and Gentlemen : Of course , I must defend Chicago . Chicago needs defense sometimes . I believe , of course , that Chicago ...
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