| Law - 1910 - 548 pages
...public esteem and confidence which belong to the proper discharge of its duties, than the false claim, often set up by the unscrupulous in defense of questionable...entire devotion to the interest of his client, warm /eal in the maintenance and defense of his carree, and the exertion of the utmost skill and ability,"... | |
| Gleason Leonard Archer - Legal ethics - 1910 - 380 pages
...esteem and confidence which belongs to the proper discharge of its duties, than does the false claim, often set up by the unscrupulous in defense of questionable transactions, that it is the duty of the lawyer to do whatever may enable him to succeed in winning his client's cause. It is... | |
| Gleason Leonard Archer - Legal ethics - 1910 - 382 pages
...esteem and confidence which belongs to the proper discharge of its duties, than does the false claim, often set up by the unscrupulous in defense of questionable transactions, that it is the duty of the lawyer to do whatever may enable him to succeed in winning his client's cause. It is... | |
| James Parker Hall, James De Witt Andrews - Law - 1910 - 450 pages
...esteem and confidence which belongs to the proper discharge of its duties than does the false claim, often set up by the unscrupulous in defense of questionable transactions., that it is the duty of the lawyer to do whatever may enable him to succeed in winning his client's cause. It is... | |
| Georgia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1910 - 404 pages
...esteem and confidence which belongs to the proper discharge of its duties than does the false claim, often set up by the unscrupulous in defense of questionable transactions, that it is the duty of the lawyer to do whatever may enable him to succeed in winning his client's cause. It is... | |
| Cheesman Abiah Herrick - Education - 1911 - 220 pages
...made above with the following in the same section : a lawyer " owes entire devotion to the interests of his client, warm zeal in the maintenance and defense...utmost skill and ability, to the end that nothing may be taken or withheld from him save by the rules of the law, legally applied." While this may not be... | |
| Cheesman Abiah Herrick - Education - 1911 - 220 pages
...esteem and confidence which belongs to the proper discharge of its duties, than does the false claim often set up by the unscrupulous in defense of questionable transactions, that it is the duty of the lawyer to do whatever may enable him to succeed in winning his client's cause." One... | |
| Admission to the bar - 1911 - 1092 pages
...esteem and confidence which belongs to the proper discharge of its duties than does the false claim, often set up by the unscrupulous in defense of questionable transactions, that it is the duty of the lawyer to do whate-ver may enable him to succeed in winning his client's cause. CODE... | |
| Law - 1912 - 516 pages
...public este'em and confidence which belong to the proper discharge of its duties, than thii false claim often set up by the unscrupulous in defense of questionable...his client, warm zeal in the maintenance and defense or his cause, and the exertion of the utmost skill and ability, to the end that nothing may be taken... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1913 - 1302 pages
...esteem and confidence which belongs to the proper discharge of its duties than does the false claim, often set up by the unscrupulous in defense of questionable transactions, that it is the duty of the lawyer to do whatever may enable him to succeed in winning his client's cause. It is... | |
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