Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - 348 páginas |
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... bring a law - suit , except in rare cases where ties of blood relationship or trust make it his duty to do so . Stirring up strife and litigation is not only unprofessional , but it is indict- able at common law . It is disreputable to ...
... bring a law - suit , except in rare cases where ties of blood relationship or trust make it his duty to do so . Stirring up strife and litigation is not only unprofessional , but it is indict- able at common law . It is disreputable to ...
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... bring the matter to the knowledge of the prosecuting authorities . The lawyer should aid in guarding the Bar against ... bring into Court for clients . The reponsibility for advising question- able transactions , for bringing ...
... bring the matter to the knowledge of the prosecuting authorities . The lawyer should aid in guarding the Bar against ... bring into Court for clients . The reponsibility for advising question- able transactions , for bringing ...
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... bring forward proofs of the prisoner's guilt , but with the responsibility of doing so , not as mere counsel to try to get a verdict , but as an assistant to the Court , fairly to bring out the fact .. The Counsel for the prosecution is ...
... bring forward proofs of the prisoner's guilt , but with the responsibility of doing so , not as mere counsel to try to get a verdict , but as an assistant to the Court , fairly to bring out the fact .. The Counsel for the prosecution is ...
Contenido
A Code of Legal Ethics | 41 |
iv | 48 |
Lawyers Devotion to Duty | 59 |
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