Annual Report of the American Bar Association: Including Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting, 119. sējums,2. izdevumsHeadquarters Office, 2000 |
No grāmatas satura
1.3. rezultāts no 77.
55. lappuse
... considered by the House or it may be an informational report . Unless authorized by the Committee on Rules and Calendar , a report and recommendations may not exceed 15 pages in length . The Secretary shall have the material in the body ...
... considered by the House or it may be an informational report . Unless authorized by the Committee on Rules and Calendar , a report and recommendations may not exceed 15 pages in length . The Secretary shall have the material in the body ...
192. lappuse
... considered by the House or it may be an informational report . Unless authorized by the Committee on Rules and Calendar , a re- port and recommendations may not exceed 15 pages in length . The Sec- retary shall have the material in the ...
... considered by the House or it may be an informational report . Unless authorized by the Committee on Rules and Calendar , a re- port and recommendations may not exceed 15 pages in length . The Sec- retary shall have the material in the ...
218. lappuse
... considered Report 8G at eight meetings of the full Committee and at one open hearing held at the 1993 Annual Meeting . In addition , the Commit- tee has considered relevant histor- ical data of the Association and the practices of other ...
... considered Report 8G at eight meetings of the full Committee and at one open hearing held at the 1993 Annual Meeting . In addition , the Commit- tee has considered relevant histor- ical data of the Association and the practices of other ...
Saturs
THIRD SESSION | 15 |
FOURTH SESSION | 26 |
REPORT OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS | 52 |
Autortiesības | |
19 citas sadaļas nav parādītas.
Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
accreditation administrative administrative law judges adopted agency amendment American Bar Association Annual Meeting antitrust appellate court approved Asso attorneys August Board bono CEELI cerning Chair client clude Commission commitment conduct Conference Council Criminal Justice dards defense disciplinary counsel disclosure discovery dispute draft enforcement federal filing funding grams Group gun violence highest court House of Delegates human rights INFORMATIONAL REPORT international criminal court issues judge judicial jurisdiction law school lawyers Legal Assistant Legal Education legal services legislation ment Midyear Meeting mittee NAFTA Paralegal participation party person practice pro bono procedures proceedings Professional programs proposed prosecution prosecutor recom recommendation resolution RESOLVED Respectfully submitted responsibility Section sion small firm solo and small staff Standards Standing Committee Supreme Court Task Force ternational tion tional trial court trial de novo U.N. Charter United Nations voice vote