Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Law (13)
- University of Richmond (12)
- Virginia (11)
- Legal (8)
- Death (5)
-
- Memoriam (5)
- Review (5)
- Law firms (4)
- Lawyer (4)
- Professor (4)
- Richmond (4)
- Supreme Court (4)
- Technology (4)
- ABA (3)
- Administrative (3)
- Appellate (3)
- Attorney (3)
- Civil (3)
- Conflict (3)
- Constitution (3)
- Goldfarb v. Virginia State Bar (3)
- Law Review (3)
- Passing (3)
- Practice (3)
- Procedure (3)
- Scholarship (3)
- School (3)
- Statute (3)
- Admission (2)
- Allen Chair (2)
- Publication Year
- Publication
- Publication Type
Articles 121 - 121 of 121
Full-Text Articles in Law
Lawyers And The Professional Association Act, Ellsworth Wiltshire
Lawyers And The Professional Association Act, Ellsworth Wiltshire
University of Richmond Law Review
The Professional Association Act passed by the recent Gen- eral Assembly of Virginia becomes effective as Chapter 277 of the Acts of 1962 on June 29, 1962. It permits three or more individuals authorized to practice in Virginia any one of the following named professions to form an association, which will be a legal entity separate from the associates comprising it: "architecture, professional engineering, land surveying, certified public accounting, dentistry, optometry, practice of the healing arts, and veterinary medicine, surgery and law".