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" Duty in Its Last Analysis. — No client, corporate or individual, however powerful, nor any cause, civil or political, however important, is entitled to receive, nor should any lawyer render, any service or advice involving disloyalty to the law whose... "
Pennsylvania Bar Association. Meeting. Report of the ... Annual Meeting ... - Page 183
by Pennsylvania Bar Association - 1909
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Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association, Volume 40

American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1915 - 990 pages
...escape it hy urging as an excuse that he is only following his client's instructions. 32. The Lawyer's Duty in Its Last Analysis. — No client, corporate...or disrespect of the judicial office, which we are hound to uphold, or corruption of any person or persons exercising a puhlic office or private trust,...
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Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association, Volume 46

American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1921 - 1066 pages
...urging as an excuse that he 1s only following his client's instructions. 32. The Lawyer's Duty in 1ts Last Analysis. — No client, corporate or individual,...or disrespect of the judicial office, which we are hound to uphold, or corruption of any person or persons exercising a puhlic office or private trust,...
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 40

Law - 1920 - 1086 pages
...in his capacity as solicitor takes instructions from the client in the first place. (5) "No client is entitled to receive, nor should any lawyer render,...any service or advice involving disloyalty to the State, or disrespect for the judicial office, or the corruption of any person or persons exercising...
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The Bulletin of the Commercial Law League of America, Volume 17

Commercial law - 1912 - 260 pages
...escape it by urging as an excuse that he is only following his client's instructions. 32. The Lawyer's Duty in Its Last Analysis. No client, corporate or...whose ministers we are, or disrespect of the judicial o Jce, which we are bound to uphold, or corruption of any person or persons exercising a public office...
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The Bulletin of the Commercial Law League of America, Volumes 9-18

Commercial law - 1913 - 632 pages
...escape it by urging as an excuse that he is only following his client's instructions. 32. The Lawyer's Duty in Its Last Analysis. No client, corporate or...render any service or advice involving disloyalty te the law whose ministers we are, or disrespect of the judicial office, which we are bound to uphold,...
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Journal of the Engineers Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 1

Engineers' Society of Pennsylvania - Engineering - 1909 - 906 pages
...the keeper of the engineer's conscience. The engineer's own sense of honor and propriety must govern. No client, corporate or individual, however powerful, nor any cause, civil or political, is entitled to receive any service or advice involving disloyalty to the law or the engineering profession...
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Engineering and Contracting, Volume 32

Building - 1909 - 1302 pages
...the keeper of the engineer's conscience. The engineer's own sense of honor and propriety must govern. No client, corporate or individual, however powerful, nor any cause, civil, or political, is entitled to receive any service or advice involving disloyalty to the law or the engineering profession...
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American Law and Procedure, Volume 11

James Parker Hall, James De Witt Andrews - Law - 1910 - 450 pages
...it by urging as an excuse that he is only following his client's instructions. § 32. The lawyer's duty in its last analysis. No client, corporate or...judicial office, which we are bound to uphold, or C0rruption of any person or persons exercising a pftt . office or P^ate trust, or deception or betrayal...
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Proceedings at the Annual Session

National Conference of Jewish Communal Service (U.S.) - Charities - 1910 - 346 pages
...legislation, contrary to the best public policy." Another sentiment expressed was that "no client, whether corporate or individual, however powerful, nor any...civil, or political, however important, is entitled to service or advice involving disloyalty to the law." The legal profession at large concedes these weaknesses...
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the New York State Bar ..., Volume 36

New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1913 - 1302 pages
...escape it by urging as an excuse that he is only following his client's instructions. 34. The Lawyer's Duty in Its Last Analysis. — No client, corporate...disrespect of the judicial office, which we are bound to uplrold, or corruption of any person or persons exercising a public office or private trust, or deception...
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