| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1915 - 990 pages
...stern and just condemnation. Correspondingly, he advances the honor of his profession and the beet interests of his client when he renders service or...the strictest principles of moral law. He must also ohserve and advise his client to ohserve the statute law, though until a statute shall have heen construed... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1921 - 1066 pages
...just condemnation. Correspondingly, he advances the honor of his profession and the hest iaterests of his client when he renders service or gives advice...the strictest principles of moral law. He must also ohserve and advise his client to ohserve the statute law, though until a statute shall have heen construed... | |
| Law - 1906 - 688 pages
...advice, the lawyer invites and merits stern and just condemnation. Correspondingly, he advances the honor of his profession and the best interests of his client...law, though until a statute shall have been construed .M-.I interpreted by competent adjtidicati,.n he is free and is entitled to advise a< |,i its validity... | |
| Charles Richmond Henderson - Christian sociology - 1909 - 356 pages
...his own person invites and merits stern and just condemnation. Correspondingly, he advances the honor of his profession and the best interests of his client...to observe the statute law, though until a statute law shall have been construed and interpreted by competent adjudication, he is free and is entitled... | |
| Illinois State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1909 - 510 pages
...the lawyer invites' and merits stern and just condemnation. Correspondingly, he advances the honor of his profession and the best interests of his client...compliance with the strictest principles of moral law. And not alone must a lawyer observe but he must also advise his client to observe the statute law,... | |
| Robert Clarkson Brooks - Political corruption - 1910 - 342 pages
...the lawyer invites and merits stern and just condemnation. Correspondingly, he advances the honour of his profession and the best interests of his client...compliance with the strictest principles of moral law." The " Canons of Professional Ethics," adopted by the American Bar Association at its thirty-first annual... | |
| George Purcell Costigan - Legal ethics - 1917 - 656 pages
...service, the lawyer merits stern condemnation. He advances the honor of his profession and the real interests of his client when he renders service or gives advice tending to impress upon the client exact compliance with the strict principles of law and morals. Above all, a lawyer will find his highest... | |
| Cleveland Engineering Society - Engineering - 1919 - 410 pages
...advice, the lawyer invites and merits stern and just condemnation. Correspondingly, he advances the honor of his profession and the best interests of his client...compliance with the strictest principles of moral law. III. OATH OF ADMISION The general principles which should ever control the lawyer in the practice of... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1919 - 806 pages
...stern and just condemnation. Correspondingly, he advances the honor of his profession and the hest interests of his client when he renders service or...the strictest principles of moral law. He must also ohserve and advise his client to ohserve the statute law, though until a statute shall have heen construed... | |
| George William Warvelle - Law and ethics - 1920 - 282 pages
...advice, the lawyer invites and merits stern and just condemnation. Correspondingly, he advances the honor of his profession and the best interests of his client when he renders service or givea advice tending to impress upon the client and his undertaking exact compliance with the strictest... | |
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