Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - 348 páginas |
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Página 70
... opinion ; and to lay it down as a rule , never to be departed from except under exceedingly special circumstances , that an advocate should express no personal opinion or belief at all , as to the justice of his client's case , however ...
... opinion ; and to lay it down as a rule , never to be departed from except under exceedingly special circumstances , that an advocate should express no personal opinion or belief at all , as to the justice of his client's case , however ...
Página 128
... opinion ; it is what they ask and pay for . It is true that it is often very hard to persuade a man that he has not the best side of a lawsuit : his interest blinds his judgment ; his profession will not allow him to reflect calmly ...
... opinion ; it is what they ask and pay for . It is true that it is often very hard to persuade a man that he has not the best side of a lawsuit : his interest blinds his judgment ; his profession will not allow him to reflect calmly ...
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... opinion , or belief , as to the justice of that client's case . He must not do so on any pretence , or any occasion , unless properly appealed to by the judge . Even on such an appeal a counsel is not to be pressed except under special ...
... opinion , or belief , as to the justice of that client's case . He must not do so on any pretence , or any occasion , unless properly appealed to by the judge . Even on such an appeal a counsel is not to be pressed except under special ...
Contenido
Chapter | 1 |
Necessity for a Code of Legal Ethics | 9 |
A Code of Legal Ethics | 17 |
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