 | American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1915
...lawyer's conscience in professional matters. He haa no right to demand that his counsel shall ahuse the opposite party or indulge in offensive personalities. Improper speech is not excusahle on the ground that it is what the client would say if speaking in his own hehalf. 19. Appearance... | |
 | Ohio State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1909
...should never minister to the malevolence or prejudices of a client in the trial or conduct of a cause. The client cannot be made the keeper of the lawyer's...the client would say if speaking in his own behalf. 19. Appearance of Lazier as Witness for His Client. When a lawyer is a witness for his client, except... | |
 | Clark Bell - Law - 1911
...to the malevolence or prejudice of a client in the trial or conduct of a cause. The client can not be made the keeper of the lawyer's conscience, in...opposite party, or indulge in offensive personalities. "When a lawyer is a witness for his client, except as to merely formal matters, such as the attestation... | |
 | United States. Interstate Commerce Commission
...matters. He has no right to demand that the practitioner representing him shall abuse the opposing party or indulge in offensive personalities. Improper...ground that it is what the client would say if speaking on his own behalf. 27. (none) 28. Discussion of pending litigation in public press. Attempt to influence... | |
 | North Carolina Bar Association - Bar associations - 1915
...should never minister to the malevolence or prejudices of a client in the trial or conduct of a cause. The client cannot be made the keeper of the lawyer's...speech is not excusable on the ground that it is what a client would say if speaking in his own behalf. APPEARANCE OF A LAWYER AS WITNESS FOR HIS CLIENT... | |
 | Commercial law - 1912
...should never minister to the malevolence or prejudices of a client in the trial or conduct of a cause. The client cannot be made the keeper of the lawyer's...the client would say if speaking in his own behalf. 19. Appearance of Lawyer as Witness for His Client. When a lawyer is a witness for his client, except... | |
 | Admission to the bar - 1902
...should never minister to the malevolence or prejudices of a client in the trial or conduct of a cause. The client cannot be made the keeper of the lawyer's...the client would say if speaking in his own behalf. Annot. Duties and liabilities to adverse parties and to third persons, see Attorney and Client, Cent.... | |
 | Law - 1911
...should never minister to the malevolence or prejudices of a client in the trial or conduct of a cause. The client cannot be made the keeper of the lawyer's...the client would say if speaking in his own behalf. Note: See Question and Answer No. 43, post, p. 509. 19. Appearance of Lawyer as Witness for His Client... | |
 | Law - 1906
...the opposite party or indulge in offensive personalities. Improper speech • - not excusable on tlic ground that it is what the client would say if speaking in his own behalf. 19. Appearance of Lawyer as Witness for His Client. When a lawyer j< a witness for his client, except... | |
 | State Bar Association of North Dakota - Bar associations - 1909
...should never minister to the malevolence or prejudices of a client in the conduct of a cause. A client has no right to demand that his counsel shall abuse the opposite party or indulge any offensive personalities. Improper speech from an attorney is not excusable on the ground that it... | |
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