... or influence the bringing of such cases to his office, or to remunerate policemen, court or prison officials, physicians, hospital attaches or others who may succeed, under the guise of giving disinterested friendly advice, in influencing the criminal,... Bar Briefs - Page 2281924Full view - About this book
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1921 - 1066 pages
...seek his professional services. A duty to the puhlic and to the profession devolves upon every memher of the Bar, having knowledge of such practices upon...to inform thereof to the end that the offender may he disharred. 29. Upholding the Honor of the Profession. — Lawyers should expose without fear or... | |
| Tennessee Bar Association - Bar associations - 1914 - 1764 pages
...guise of giving disinterested friendly advice, in influencing the criminal, the sick and the injured, the ignorant or others, to seek his professional services....inform thereof to the end that the offender may be disbarred." Now, you come to Tennessee, where we live and where we practice, and I find from investigation... | |
| Ohio State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1909 - 254 pages
...the guise of giving disinterested friendly advice, in influencing the criminal, the sick and injured, the ignorant or others, to seek his professional services....inform thereof to the end that the offender may be disbarred. 29. Upholding the Honor of the Profession. Lawyers should expose without fear or favor before... | |
| Clark Bell - Law - 1911 - 264 pages
...giiise of giving disinterested friendly advice, in influenc ng the criminal, the sick and the injured, the ignorant or others, to seek his professional services....inform thereof, to the end that the offender may be disbarred. "Lawyers should expose without fear or favor, before the proper tribunals, corrupt or dishonest... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Interstate commerce - 1978 - 990 pages
...client in the particular case. A duty to the public and to the Association devolves upon every member having knowledge of such practices upon the part of...inform thereof to the end that the offender may be disciplined or disbarred. 35. Justifiable and unjustifiable litigation. The practitioner must decline... | |
| North Carolina Bar Association - Bar associations - 1910 - 248 pages
...guise of giving disinterested friendly advice, in influencing the criminal, the sick and the injured, the ignorant or others, to seek his professional services....having knowledge of such practices upon the part of any practioner, immediately to inform thereof to the end that the offender may be disbarred. UPHOLDING... | |
| New Jersey State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1921 - 154 pages
...ignorant or others, to seek his professional services. A duty to the public and the profession develops upon every member of the Bar, having knowledge of...inform thereof, to the end that the offender may be disbarred. 29. Upholding the Honor of the Profession. Lawyers should expose without fear or favor before... | |
| Law - 1911 - 754 pages
...guise of giving disinterested friendly advice, in influencing the criminal, the sick and the injured, the ignorant or others, to seek his professional services....inform thereof to the end that the offender may be disbarred. £9. Upholding the Honor of the Profession Lawyers should expose without fear or favor before... | |
| Law - 1906 - 688 pages
...friendly advice, in influencing the criminal, the sick, and the injured, the ignorant or others, to tfck his professional services. A duty to the public and...inform thereof to the end that the offender may be disbarred. 29. Upholding the Honor of the Profession. Lawyers should expose without fear or favor before... | |
| Commercial law - 1912 - 260 pages
...guise of giving disinterested friendly advice, in influencing the criminal, the sick and the injured, the ignorant or others, to seek his professional services.....such practices upon the part of any practitioner, immediatelv to inform thereof to the end that the offender may be disbarred. 29. Upholding the Honor... | |
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