Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - 348 páginas |
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... observed by other practi- tioners ; and that infractions of such practice are reported and properly disciplined by the proper body . In his own conduct and in his advice to clients generally , to observe the principles of action which ...
... observed by other practi- tioners ; and that infractions of such practice are reported and properly disciplined by the proper body . In his own conduct and in his advice to clients generally , to observe the principles of action which ...
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... observed a fair , round and plump woman of about thirty , advancing to- wards me , of a tolerable figure , with a flat nose , roguish eyes , a profusion of gold about her neck , ears , arms and fingers , and in a dress which announced ...
... observed a fair , round and plump woman of about thirty , advancing to- wards me , of a tolerable figure , with a flat nose , roguish eyes , a profusion of gold about her neck , ears , arms and fingers , and in a dress which announced ...
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... observed , in money - making , the lawyer lags behind the trader of equal ability , and second , he compromises his own tone , and correspondingly the standing of his profession , which will be privileged so long , and only so long , as ...
... observed , in money - making , the lawyer lags behind the trader of equal ability , and second , he compromises his own tone , and correspondingly the standing of his profession , which will be privileged so long , and only so long , as ...
Contenido
Chapter | 1 |
Necessity for a Code of Legal Ethics | 9 |
A Code of Legal Ethics | 17 |
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