Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - 348 páginas |
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Página 156
... given us the age limit , and it has given us the statute of limitations , all so accomplish certain ends demanded by supposed public policy , and it is upon the legislature , rather than the lawyers , that the responsibility for the ...
... given us the age limit , and it has given us the statute of limitations , all so accomplish certain ends demanded by supposed public policy , and it is upon the legislature , rather than the lawyers , that the responsibility for the ...
Página 164
... given or under- stood to be given . " Every man is under an obligation to speak the truth if he speaks at all and virtually promises to do so every time that he opens his lips . " For there is in mankind , " says Jeremy Taylor , " an ...
... given or under- stood to be given . " Every man is under an obligation to speak the truth if he speaks at all and virtually promises to do so every time that he opens his lips . " For there is in mankind , " says Jeremy Taylor , " an ...
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... given . ' " " It is said that " the lawyer is a professed actor , like Irving or Garrick on the stage ; no one believes either to be really Hamlet or Othello , although he appears in the garb , and uses the language attributed to those ...
... given . ' " " It is said that " the lawyer is a professed actor , like Irving or Garrick on the stage ; no one believes either to be really Hamlet or Othello , although he appears in the garb , and uses the language attributed to those ...
Contenido
Chapter | 1 |
Necessity for a Code of Legal Ethics | 9 |
A Code of Legal Ethics | 17 |
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