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" In fixing fees it should never be forgotten that the profession is a branch of the administration of justice and not a mere money-getting trade. "
Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Bar Association - Page 135
by North Carolina Bar Association - 1905
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Outlook and Independent, Volume 90

1908 - 1066 pages
...the service because of his ability to pay such excess charge — " it should never be forgotten that the profession is a branch of the administration of justice, and not a mere money-making trade ;" entire devotion by the lawyer to the client's interests, but that " does not...
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Reports ... Proceedings, Volumes 29-30

Ohio State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1909 - 254 pages
...guides in ascertaining the real value of the service. In fixing fees it should never be forgotten that the profession is a branch of the administration of justice and not a mere moneygetting trade. 13. Contingent Fees. Contingent fees, where sanctioned by law, should be under the supervision of the...
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 28

Law - 1908 - 1082 pages
...ascertaining what the service was really worth; and in fixing the amount it should never be forgotten that the profession is a branch of the administration of justice and not a mere money-getting trade. 57. Contingent Fees. — Contingent fees may be contracted for; but they lead to many abuses, and certain...
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Alabama ..., Volume 35, Part 1912

Alabama State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1912 - 356 pages
...ascertaining what the service was really worth; and in fixing the amount it should never be forgotten that the profession is a branch of the administration of justice and not a mere money getting trade. 51. Contingent fees may be contracted for; but thev lead to many abuses, and certain...
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Report of the West Virginia Bar Association: Including ..., Volume 24

West Virginia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1908 - 222 pages
...ascertaining what the service was really worth; and in fixing the amount it should never be forgotten that the profession is a branch of the administration of justice, and not a B1ere money-getting trade. 46. Contingent fees may be contracted for, but they lead to many abuses,...
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Transactions, Volume 7

Maryland State Bar Association - 1902 - 184 pages
...ascertaining the real worth of the services; and in fixing the amount it should never be forgotten that the profession is a branch of the administration of justice and not a mere money getting trade. 38. Casual and slight services sheuld be rendered without charge by one attorney...
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American Law School Review, Volume 3

Law - 1911 - 754 pages
...guides in ascertaining the real value of the service. In fixing fees it should never be forgotten that the profession is a branch of the administration of justice and not a mere money-getting trade. 13. Contingent Fees Contingent fees, where sanctioned by law, should be under the supervision of the...
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The Bulletin of the Commercial Law League of America, Volume 17

Commercial law - 1912 - 260 pages
...guides in ascertaining the real value of the service. In fixing fees it should never be forgotten that the profession is a branch of the administration of justice and not a mere money-getting trade. 13. Contingent Fees. Contingent fees, where sanctioned by law, should be under the supervision of the...
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Rules for Admission to the Bar

Admission to the bar - 1902 - 746 pages
...guides in ascertaining the real value of the service. In ftxing fees it should never be forgotten that the profession is a branch of the administration of justice and not a mere money-getting trade. Annot. Right of attorney to compensation, contracts therefor and value ami amount thereof, see Attorney...
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American Law School Review, Volume 1

Law - 1911 - 496 pages
...ascertaining what the service was really worth; and in fixing the amount it should never be forgotten that the profession is a branch of the administration of justice and not a mere moneygetting trade. 50. Contingent fees may be contracted for; but they lead to many abuses, and certain compensation is...
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