Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - 348 páginas |
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Página 35
... matter so ex- tremely liable to abuse , and so dangerous in precedent . And though I have thus strongly worded my resolutions , I do not thereby mean to repudiate , as wholly inadmissible the taking of the contingent fees ; on the ...
... matter so ex- tremely liable to abuse , and so dangerous in precedent . And though I have thus strongly worded my resolutions , I do not thereby mean to repudiate , as wholly inadmissible the taking of the contingent fees ; on the ...
Página 44
... matter in which the disbursements were had ? ( 3 ) Where the original matter in which the expenses are made is one involving a collec- tion , and something is received by the attorney , is he entitled to retain what he has received on ...
... matter in which the disbursements were had ? ( 3 ) Where the original matter in which the expenses are made is one involving a collec- tion , and something is received by the attorney , is he entitled to retain what he has received on ...
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... matter his personal attention , and caused the huge mass of documents , dating back three and a half centuries , to be examined and directed that the matter be laid before a council of men from the two towns . A compromise was at length ...
... matter his personal attention , and caused the huge mass of documents , dating back three and a half centuries , to be examined and directed that the matter be laid before a council of men from the two towns . A compromise was at length ...
Contenido
Chapter | 1 |
Necessity for a Code of Legal Ethics | 9 |
A Code of Legal Ethics | 17 |
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