Negotiations With Opposite Party. A lawyer should not in any way communicate upon the subject of controversy with a party represented by counsel ; much less should he undertake to negotiate or compromise the matter with him, but should deal only with... Proceedings of the Louisiana Bar Association - Page 212by Louisiana State Bar Association - 1910Full view - About this book
| Commercial law - 1912 - 260 pages
...advised to avoid or to end the litigation. 9. Negotiations with Opposite Party. A lawyer should not in any way communicate upon the subject of controversy...advise him as to the law. 10. Acquiring Interest in Litigation. The lawyer should not- purchase any interest in the subject matter of the litigation which... | |
| Law - 1911 - 754 pages
...advised to avoid or to end the litigation. 9. Negotiations iinth Opposite Party A lawyer should not in any way communicate upon the subject of controversy...should not undertake to advise him as to the law. Note: See Question and Answer No. 25, post, p. 504. 10. Acquiring Interest in Litigation The lawyer... | |
| Admission to the bar - 1902 - 746 pages
...Cent. Dig. §§ 221, 222 ; Dec. Dig. i 109. 9. Negotiations With Opposite Party. A lawyer should not in any way communicate upon the subject of controversy...should not undertake to advise him as to the law. Annot. Duties and liabilities of attorney to adverse parties and third persons, see Attorney and Client,... | |
| Commercial law - 1913 - 632 pages
...9. Negotiations With Opposite Party. A lawyer snould not in any way communicate upon the subject ol controversy with a party represented by counsel; much...his counsel. It is incumbent upon the lawyer most particuJariy 10 avoid everything that may tenu to mislead а рапу not represented by counsel, and... | |
| State Bar Association of North Dakota - Bar associations - 1909 - 1020 pages
...advised to avoid or to end the litigation. 9. NEGOTIATIONS WITH OPPOSITE PARTY. A lawyer should not in any way communicate upon the subject of controversy...incumbent upon the lawyer most particularly to avoid anything that may tend to mislead a partv not represented by counsel, and he should not undertake to... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1908 - 1138 pages
...advised to avoid or to end the litigation. 9. Negotiations With Opposite Party. A lawyer should not in any way communicate upon the subject of controversy...advise him as to the law. 10. Acquiring Interest in Litigation. The lawyer should not purchase any interest in the subject matter of the litigation which... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1908 - 1134 pages
...advised to avoid or to end the litigation. 9. Negotiations With Opposite Party. A lawyer should not in any way communicate upon the subject of controversy...undertake to negotiate or compromise the matter with him, bnt should deal only with his counsel. It is incumbent upon the lawyer most particularly to avoid everything... | |
| Albert Hutchinson Putney - Law - 1908 - 396 pages
...to avoid or to end the litigation. SECTION 9. NEGOTATIONS WITH OPPOSITE PARTY. A lawyer should not in any way communicate upon the subject of controversy...with a party represented by counsel; much less should be undertake to negotiate or compromise the matter with him, but should deal only with his counsel.... | |
| Albert H. Putney - Law - 1908 - 386 pages
...to avoid or to end the litigation. SECTION 9. NEGOTATIONS WITH OPPOSITE PARTY. A lawyer should not in any way communicate upon the subject of controversy...with a party represented by counsel; much less should be undertake to negotiate or compromise the matter with him, but should deal only with his counsel.... | |
| American Bar Association. Committee to Draft Canons of Professional Ethics - 1908 - 140 pages
...counsel the lawyer on the other side should not communicate in any way with the party himself, much less negotiate or compromise the matter with him, but should deal only with his counsel. Only exceptional circumstances will justify a departure from this rule. In dealing with parties who... | |
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