Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - 348 páginas |
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... once . He then made a dramatic appeal to the court , stating that he was suffering from a deadly malady , and that the doctors had informed him that he could not live more than a month . He added that he had peculiar personal reasons ...
... once . He then made a dramatic appeal to the court , stating that he was suffering from a deadly malady , and that the doctors had informed him that he could not live more than a month . He added that he had peculiar personal reasons ...
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... once refuse the applica- tion . " Once more , during the argument , the Judge interposed to the same effect . But counsel declined to give the assurance asked for , and preferred " resting his opposition to the motion , on the general ...
... once refuse the applica- tion . " Once more , during the argument , the Judge interposed to the same effect . But counsel declined to give the assurance asked for , and preferred " resting his opposition to the motion , on the general ...
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... once said O'Connell , " most innocent of law was my poor friend Day ! I remember once I was counsel before him , for a man who had stolen some goats . The fact was proved , whereupon I produced to Judge Day an old Act of Parliamet ...
... once said O'Connell , " most innocent of law was my poor friend Day ! I remember once I was counsel before him , for a man who had stolen some goats . The fact was proved , whereupon I produced to Judge Day an old Act of Parliamet ...
Contenido
A Code of Legal Ethics | 41 |
iv | 48 |
Lawyers Devotion to Duty | 59 |
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