Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - 348 páginas |
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... Witnesses and Litigants . - A lawyer should always treat adverse witnesses and suitors with fairness and due consideration , and he should never minister to the malevolence or prejudices of a client in the trial or conduct of a cause ...
... Witnesses and Litigants . - A lawyer should always treat adverse witnesses and suitors with fairness and due consideration , and he should never minister to the malevolence or prejudices of a client in the trial or conduct of a cause ...
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... witnesses saying that the client had requested his attorney to take all pains and examine the will , the defendant's witnesses , on the other hand , stating that the client had told the attorney that the former had made all requisite ...
... witnesses saying that the client had requested his attorney to take all pains and examine the will , the defendant's witnesses , on the other hand , stating that the client had told the attorney that the former had made all requisite ...
Página 118
... witnesses ; and he may be strongly biased for all his seeming frankness . You have a multitude of reasons for being in haste to make your slippery witness sure and stead- fast . Get from him the whole truth and nothing else , and see ...
... witnesses ; and he may be strongly biased for all his seeming frankness . You have a multitude of reasons for being in haste to make your slippery witness sure and stead- fast . Get from him the whole truth and nothing else , and see ...
Contenido
A Code of Legal Ethics | 41 |
iv | 48 |
Lawyers Devotion to Duty | 59 |
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