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THE VERDICT
A Publication of GAPTA, Inc. (Georgia Association of Plaintiffs'
Trial Attorneys)
Vol. 4, No. 8 May 1963
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
The Annual Business Meeting of the Association will be held in
the Chatham Room at the Hotel DeSoto at 2:30 P.M., on Friday,
June 7th, during the Georgia Bar Association sessions. Friday
is the most feasible time we could work out in view of the Georgia
Bar Program. .
At this meeting there will be:
1. Recap on the seminar.
2. Discussion regarding the integrated bar bill
3. Any other appropriate business
4. Annual election of officers. (A nominating committee made up
of the past presidents of the association has been appointed.
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PRESIDENT’S COLUMN
Re: The “Unified” Bar and the Georgia Bar Association’s
Election of Officers
During the coming year the highest order of business would seem
to be in connection with the integrated (unified) bar bill.
While the plaintiffs’ attorneys desire to co-operate in
every way possible to get a workable program set up, if it is
necessary under the recent enactment, we should keep in the forefront
of our minds the fact that ordinarily when a full fledged defense
attorney speaks of “improving” the bar or “cleaning
up” the bar he does not have reference to defense attorneys.
I repeat – HE DOES NOT HAVE REFERENCE TO DEFENSE ATTORNEYS.
For this reason it behooves plaintiffs’ attorneys to take
an interest in the unified bar.
GAPTA was not active as an association in opposing the bar bill.
It was not for it, nor was it against it – if we had vigorously
opposed it, it might not have passed. In fact a number of our
members wrote letters advocating it. I did not personally do so.
However, a large number opposed it actively.
If you happen not to be a member of the Georgia Bar Association,
in the interest of Plaintiffs please write me and I will send
you an application and please do it now, or write to Georgia Bar
Association, Persons Building, Macon, Georgia, because if it is
to be the nucleus of the “integrated” bar all of us
should be members by vote.
It is not too late to send in your ballot for President and President-Elect
of the Georgia Bar Association. VOTE for the men you think will
best administer the Unified Bar Bill is our suggestion.
As to this Georgia Bar Association Election, get in your vote
– now – please – in order to have some say so
as to rules set up by the Supreme Court if they act on it and
in connection with it.
The balloting does not end until the counting of votes starts
which will be about Friday June 7th - - but it could be any time
during the convention – that is the reason it would be preferable
to mail the ballot you have now – if you have not already
mailed it.
Best wishes and highest personal regards to you all – it
was a pleasure to serve in this office for the past year and I
hope our accomplishments have been of some value to you.
S. Gus Jones, President
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