The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumen1J. Richards, 1831 |
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... solicitor had to perform were no other than that of preparing his client's case for the day of trial 14 the admission of the defendant , or by evidence Examination of, 389 Duties and Character of, Rights of, 139, 140 188 329 362.
... solicitor had to perform were no other than that of preparing his client's case for the day of trial 14 the admission of the defendant , or by evidence Examination of, 389 Duties and Character of, Rights of, 139, 140 188 329 362.
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... client's case , without becoming acquainted with secrets of vital importance to his character , or fortune , or peace of mind . Interests of the greatest magnitude are thus committed to his honour , professional skill , and discretion ...
... client's case , without becoming acquainted with secrets of vital importance to his character , or fortune , or peace of mind . Interests of the greatest magnitude are thus committed to his honour , professional skill , and discretion ...
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... client , who immedi- ately after met a friend in the streets of Exeter , to whom he said , " I have just been ... clients , and every auspicious juncture in the course of events for the advancement of his own fortunes . He soon obtained ...
... client , who immedi- ately after met a friend in the streets of Exeter , to whom he said , " I have just been ... clients , and every auspicious juncture in the course of events for the advancement of his own fortunes . He soon obtained ...
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... CLIENT - SOLICITOR AND TOWN AGENT . Livesey and others v . Livesey and and others . 1 Russell and Mylne , 10 . By ... clients , and one or two of the plaintiffs are not entitled to demand the delivery of them without the concurrence of ...
... CLIENT - SOLICITOR AND TOWN AGENT . Livesey and others v . Livesey and and others . 1 Russell and Mylne , 10 . By ... clients , and one or two of the plaintiffs are not entitled to demand the delivery of them without the concurrence of ...
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... clients ( of whom they have best deserued ) no present occasion to use them any longer , for the fault of some few will uneth afford the best of them is worse , they will generally slander and condemne one good word for many good deeds ...
... clients ( of whom they have best deserued ) no present occasion to use them any longer , for the fault of some few will uneth afford the best of them is worse , they will generally slander and condemne one good word for many good deeds ...
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