Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - 348 páginas |
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... question . Acting on Both Sides : Question - The attorney of record for the petitioning creditors in bankruptcy proceedings has stated on the records that he is also the attorney for the bankrupt . Will you kindly inform me whether the ...
... question . Acting on Both Sides : Question - The attorney of record for the petitioning creditors in bankruptcy proceedings has stated on the records that he is also the attorney for the bankrupt . Will you kindly inform me whether the ...
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... question has some parts better than others : separate these in your mind , and suppress one , and colour the other , as it suits . " State the question to be proved , and the arguments made use of to prove it . By colouring one , and ...
... question has some parts better than others : separate these in your mind , and suppress one , and colour the other , as it suits . " State the question to be proved , and the arguments made use of to prove it . By colouring one , and ...
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... question is often • asked : Is a lawyer justified in espousing a cause which he knows to be wrong ? There can be but one answer to that question ; a conscientious lawyer will never knowingly assist a client to do wrong or shield him in ...
... question is often • asked : Is a lawyer justified in espousing a cause which he knows to be wrong ? There can be but one answer to that question ; a conscientious lawyer will never knowingly assist a client to do wrong or shield him in ...
Contenido
Chapter | 1 |
Necessity for a Code of Legal Ethics | 9 |
A Code of Legal Ethics | 17 |
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