Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - 348 páginas |
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Página 19
... confidence , but the matter should be left to the determination of the client . A lawyer should decline association ... confident assurance to clients , especially where the employment may depend upon such assurance . Whenever the ...
... confidence , but the matter should be left to the determination of the client . A lawyer should decline association ... confident assurance to clients , especially where the employment may depend upon such assurance . Whenever the ...
Página 69
... confidence is destroyed , because none was reposed ; no promise to speak the truth is violated , because none was given , or understood to be given . " " A lie , " he had said , in the opening sentence of the chapter , " is a breach of ...
... confidence is destroyed , because none was reposed ; no promise to speak the truth is violated , because none was given , or understood to be given . " " A lie , " he had said , in the opening sentence of the chapter , " is a breach of ...
Página 174
... confidence is more frequently reposed , and there is no class in which fewer betrayals of confidence occur . Recurring again to the question of a lawyer's taking the wrong side of a case : In a certain sense there is a right and a wrong ...
... confidence is more frequently reposed , and there is no class in which fewer betrayals of confidence occur . Recurring again to the question of a lawyer's taking the wrong side of a case : In a certain sense there is a right and a wrong ...
Contenido
Chapter | 1 |
Necessity for a Code of Legal Ethics | 9 |
A Code of Legal Ethics | 17 |
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