| Maryland State Bar Association - 1922 - 260 páginas
...lawyer so far as shall be compatible with his self-respect and with his right to receive reasonable recompense for his services; and lawsuits with clients...to only to prevent injustice, imposition or fraud.' 14. How Far a Lawyer May Go in Supporting a Client's Cause. Nothing operates more certainly to create... | |
| Edgar Laing Heermance - 1924 - 544 páginas
...lawyer so far as shall be compatible with his self-respect and with his 282 right to receive reasonable recompense for his services ; and lawsuits with clients...to only to prevent injustice, imposition or fraud. 75. How Far a Lawyer May Go in Supporting a Client's Cause. Nothing operates more certainly to create... | |
| State Bar Association of Utah - 1924 - 180 páginas
...the lawyer so far as shall be compatible with self-respect and with his right to receive reasonable recompense for his' services ; and lawsuits with clients should be resorted to only to prevent injustice, impositon or fraud. 15. How FAR A LAWYER MAY Go IN SUPPORTING A CLIENT'S CAUSE. — Nothing operates... | |
| Indiana State Bar Association (1916- ) - 1909 - 332 páginas
...lawyer so far as shall be compatible with his self-respect and with his right to receive reasonable recompense for his services; and lawsuits with clients...only to prevent injustice, imposition or fraud. 15. Hoiv Far a Lawyer May Go in Supporting a Client's Cause. Nothing operates more certainly to create... | |
| Indiana State Bar Association (1916- ) - 1908 - 268 páginas
...Fixing the Amount of the Fee 16S 13. Contingent Fees 169, 179, 181 1 4. Suing a Client for a Fee 169 15. How Far a Lawyer May Go in Supporting a Client's Cause. . 170 16. Restraining Clients From Improprieties 170 17. Ill-feeling and Personalities Between Advocates... | |
| 1926 - 710 páginas
...avoided by the lawyer so far as compatible with his selfrespect and with his right to receive reasonable recompense for his services; and lawsuits with clients...resorted to only to prevent injustice, imposition, or fraud.45 (5) A lawyer should always treat adverse witnesses and suitors with fairness and due consideration,... | |
| Marion Ralph Brown - 1926 - 386 páginas
...ethics let me quote section 15 of the Canons of Ethics as adopted by the American Bar Association: "15. How Far a Lawyer May Go in Supporting a Client's...Cause. — Nothing operates more certainly to create 10 John C. Reed, Conduct of liott, Work of the Advocate; G. Law Suits, 2d Ed., pp. 10-15; By- F. Arnold,... | |
| 1926 - 694 páginas
...avoided by the lawyer so far as compatible with his selfrespect and with his right to receive reasonable recompense for his services; and lawsuits with clients...resorted to only to prevent injustice, imposition, or fraud.45 (5) A lawyer should always treat adverse witnesses and suitors with fairness and due consideration,... | |
| California Bar Association - 1923 - 978 páginas
...lawyer so far as shall be compatible with his self-respect and with his right to receive reasonable recompense for his services; and lawsuits with clients...injustice, imposition or fraud. 15. How Far a Lawyer Hay Go In Supporting a Client's Cuiwe. Nothing operates more certainly to create or to foster popular... | |
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