Gazette, Volumen4Law Society of Upper Canada, 1970 |
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... clients about changes in the Estate Tax Act , particularly when the solicitor has the client's will in the office , and 2. Is it inappropriate or improper for a solicitor to take the initiative and write to a client about the matter re ...
... clients about changes in the Estate Tax Act , particularly when the solicitor has the client's will in the office , and 2. Is it inappropriate or improper for a solicitor to take the initiative and write to a client about the matter re ...
Página 89
... client refuses to allow the de- fence of insanity , or to disclose he is suffering from epilepsy , cross - examination as to identify when the client has admitted to counsel he was the offender , the client telling a completely ...
... client refuses to allow the de- fence of insanity , or to disclose he is suffering from epilepsy , cross - examination as to identify when the client has admitted to counsel he was the offender , the client telling a completely ...
Página 111
... client over a period of years . The client expects regular accounts rendered at least annually , or even more frequently , and the lawyer tends to render his account with considerable regard for the time spent on the client's affairs ...
... client over a period of years . The client expects regular accounts rendered at least annually , or even more frequently , and the lawyer tends to render his account with considerable regard for the time spent on the client's affairs ...
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Chief Justice of Canada | 1 |
The Treasurer Reports HOWLAND | 4 |
Legal Scholarship and Research in Canada LASKIN | 42 |
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