Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - 348 páginas |
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... charge for my service what my judgment and conscience in- form me is my due , and nothing more . If that be withheld ... charge against you . " Prisoner : - " No , I ain't go my lawyer's bill yet , but I'am expecting the charge'll be ...
... charge for my service what my judgment and conscience in- form me is my due , and nothing more . If that be withheld ... charge against you . " Prisoner : - " No , I ain't go my lawyer's bill yet , but I'am expecting the charge'll be ...
Página 285
... charges which unduly magnify the value of their advices , as well as those which practically belittle them . A client's ability to pay can never justify a charge for more than the service is worth ; though his poverty may require a less ...
... charges which unduly magnify the value of their advices , as well as those which practically belittle them . A client's ability to pay can never justify a charge for more than the service is worth ; though his poverty may require a less ...
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... charge was too high . The Governor was a little sensitive about this . He is a fair man in his dealings , and looked ... charge according to the work we do . ' " " Now , Mr. Evarts , ' said Hill confidentially , ' do you think I charged ...
... charge was too high . The Governor was a little sensitive about this . He is a fair man in his dealings , and looked ... charge according to the work we do . ' " " Now , Mr. Evarts , ' said Hill confidentially , ' do you think I charged ...
Contenido
Chapter | 1 |
Necessity for a Code of Legal Ethics | 9 |
A Code of Legal Ethics | 17 |
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