The counsel upon the trial of a cause in which perjury has been committed owe it to the profession and to the public to bring the matter to the knowledge of the prosecuting authorities. The lawyer should aid in guarding the Bar against the admission to... Proceedings of the Louisiana Bar Association - Page 219by Louisiana State Bar Association - 1910Full view - About this book
| Georgia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1909 - 344 pages
...profession and to the public to bring the matter to the knowledge of the prosecuting authorities. The lawyer should aid in guarding the Bar against the...not only the law but the administration of justice. ANNOT. Learning and good character as necessary qualifications for admission to practice law, see Attorney... | |
| Georgia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1910 - 404 pages
...profession and to the public to bring the matter to the knowledge of the prosecuting authorities. The lawyer should aid in guarding the Bar against the...administration of justice. 30. Justifiable and Unjustifiable Litigations. The lawyer must decline to conduct a civil cause or to make a defense when convinced that... | |
| James Parker Hall, James De Witt Andrews - Law - 1910 - 450 pages
...profession and to the public to bring the matter to the knowledge of the prosecuting authorities. The lawyer should aid in guarding the bar against the...not only the law but the administration of justice. LEGAL ETHICS 397 §30. Justifiable and unjustifiable litigations. The lawyer must decline to conduct... | |
| Gleason Leonard Archer - Legal ethics - 1910 - 382 pages
...profession and to the public to bring the matter to the knowledge of the prosecuting authorities. The lawyer should aid in guarding the bar against the...improve not only the law but the administration of justice.1 , 30. Justifiable and Unjustifiable Litigations. — The lawyer must decline to conduct a... | |
| Gleason Leonard Archer - Legal ethics - 1910 - 380 pages
...profession and to the public to bring the matter to the knowledge of the prosecuting authorities. The lawyer should aid In guarding the bar against the...improve not only the law but the administration of justice.1 30. Justifiable and Unjustifiable Litigations. — The lawyer must decline to conduct a civil... | |
| Admission to the bar - 1911 - 1092 pages
...profession and to the public to bring the matter to the knowledge of the prosecuting authorities. The lawyer should aid in guarding the Bar against the...not only the law but the administration of justice. Annot. Learning and good character ns necessary qualifications for admission to practice law, see Attorney... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1913 - 1302 pages
...profession and to the public to bring the matter to the knowledge of the prosecuting authorities. The lawyer should aid in guarding the Bar against the...administration of justice. 30. Justifiable and Unjustifiable litigations. — The lawyer must decline to conduct a civil cause or to make a defense when convinced... | |
| West Publishing Company - Admission to the bar - 1913 - 250 pages
...profession and to the public to bring the matter to the knowledge of the prosecuting authorities. The lawyer should aid in guarding the Bar against the...not only the law but the administration of justice. Annot. Learning and good character as necessary qualifications for admission to practice law, see Attorney... | |
| Dentistry - 1918 - 2292 pages
...admission of candidates unfit or unqaulified because deficient in either moral character or insufficient education. He should -strive at all times to uphold the honor and maintain the dignity of the profession and to improve the science and the application. 14. No dentist... | |
| George Purcell Costigan - Legal ethics - 1917 - 656 pages
...THE ADMISSION AND DISCIPLINE OF LAWYERS SECTION 1.— ADMISSION TO PRACTICE ABA CANON 29. * * * The lawyer should aid in guarding the bar against the...deficient in either moral character or education. THE CALLING OF BARRISTERS TO THE BAR IN ENGLAND. 2 Halsbury's Laws of England, pp. 362-364 : No person... | |
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