Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - 348 páginas |
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... true . It need be true no longer , however , if only all the states and prov- inces of the country will frame and adopt a good code of legal ethics . The New York State Bar Association , just a few years ago , adopted the following ...
... true . It need be true no longer , however , if only all the states and prov- inces of the country will frame and adopt a good code of legal ethics . The New York State Bar Association , just a few years ago , adopted the following ...
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... true but it is not more certainly true as to public office and the sacred office than it is in respect of our own profession , whose leadership in our country is vindicated by the advancement of lawyers to the front ranks in important ...
... true but it is not more certainly true as to public office and the sacred office than it is in respect of our own profession , whose leadership in our country is vindicated by the advancement of lawyers to the front ranks in important ...
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... True , all that poets and cynics say of him Appears to the well informed the merest whim ; But ignorant persons these few fragments catch , And think all lawyers liars by the watch . Instead , the lawyer sets the moral tone Of each ...
... True , all that poets and cynics say of him Appears to the well informed the merest whim ; But ignorant persons these few fragments catch , And think all lawyers liars by the watch . Instead , the lawyer sets the moral tone Of each ...
Contenido
Chapter | 1 |
Necessity for a Code of Legal Ethics | 9 |
A Code of Legal Ethics | 17 |
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