| 1908 - 1066 pages
...not a mere money-making trade ;" entire devotion by the lawyer to the client's interests, but that " does not permit, much less does it demand of him for...violation of law or any manner of fraud or chicane." Other rules relate largely to the conduct of the lawyer before the court, and we shall leave our legal... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1915 - 990 pages
...horne in mind that the great trust of the lawyer Is to he performed within and not without the hounds of the law. The office of attorney does not permit,...of law or any manner of fraud or chicane. He must ohey his own conscience and not that of his client. 16. Restraining Clients from Improprieties. —... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1921 - 1066 pages
...horne in mind that the great trust of the lawyer is to he performed within and not without the hounds of the law. The office of attorney does not permit, much less does lt demand of him for any client, violation of law or any manner of fraud or chicane. He must ohey his... | |
| Ohio State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1909 - 254 pages
...land, and he may expect his lawyer to assert every such remedy or defense. But it is steadfastly to be borne in mind that the great trust of the lawyer is...obey his own conscience and not that of his client. 1 6. Restraining Clients from Improprieties. A lawyer should use his best efforts to restrain and to... | |
| Law - 1920 - 1086 pages
...the lawyer is to be performed within and not without the bounds of the law. The office of the lawyer does not permit, much less does it demand of him,...client, violation of law or any manner of fraud or chicanery. (6) "It is his right to undertake the defence of a person accused of crime, regardless of... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Interstate commerce - 1965 - 1006 pages
...protected. 23. Admission to the privilege of appearing before the Commission as representing another does not permit, much less does it demand of him for...obey his own conscience and not that of his client. 25. All personalities between practitioners should be scrupulously avoided. 29. The conduct of practitioners... | |
| Georgia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1908 - 308 pages
...fearless discharge of this duty. Nevertheless it is steadfastly to be bourne in mind that the great trust is to be performed within, and not without the bounds of the law which creates it. The attorney's office does not destroy man's accountability to his Creator, or lessen... | |
| Maryland State Bar Association - 1902 - 184 pages
...fearless discharge of this duty. Nevertheless, it is steadfastly to be borne in mind that the great trust is to be performed within, and not without the bounds of the law which creates it. The attorney's office does not destroy man's accountability to his Creator, or loosen... | |
| Canada - 1901 - 1144 pages
...discharge of the attorney's duty. Nevertheless, it is steadfastly to be borne in mind that this great trust is to be performed within and not without the bounds of the law which creates it." Upon the question as to the lawyer's belief in the rightousness of his client's... | |
| Admission to the bar - 1902 - 746 pages
...land, and he may expect his lawyer to assert every such remedy or defense. But it is steadfastly to be borne in mind that the great trust of the lawyer is...obey his own conscience and not that of his client. Annot. Nature of office of attorney and duty to follow client's Instructions, see Attorney and Client,... | |
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