| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1970 - 1046 pages
...A lawyer should us* hi* beat effort* to r**traln and to prevent hi* client! from doing tho** thing* which the lawyer himself ought not to do, particularly with reference to their conduct towards Court*, judicial officers, Jurora. wit* neaaea and suitors If a client persists In such wrong-doing... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Administrative procedure - 1971 - 1260 pages
...letlaa A lawyer should use his beat effort* to reatralu and to prevent his clients from doing the** things which the lawyer himself ought not to do, particularly...reference to their conduct towards Courts, Judicial officer*, juror*, witnesses and suitor*. If a client persists la not) wrong-doing the lawyer should... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1971 - 1246 pages
...obey his own conscience and not that of hi* client. 1«. Re*«r*Jt»liig Clloate from Improprieties. A lawyer should use his best efforts to restrain and to prevent his clients from doing thoW things which the lawyer himself ought not tc do, particularly with reference to their conduct... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1973 - 574 pages
...fee limitations should never influence a lawyer's decisions or his advice. c. Cautioning the client "A lawyer should use his best efforts to restrain...to do, particularly with reference to their conduct toward Courts, judicial officers, jurors, witnesses and suitors. If a client persists in such wrongdoing,... | |
| Administrative law - 1973 - 366 pages
...should use hto best efforts to restrain and to prevent hto clients from doing those things which he himself ought not to do, particularly with reference to their conduct towards the Commission, other practitioners, witnesses and suitors. If a client persists in such wrong-doing... | |
| Virginia State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1912 - 396 pages
...obey his own conscience and not that of his client. 16. Restraining Clients from Improprieties. — A lawyer should use his best efforts to restrain and...wrong-doing the lawyer should terminate their relation. 17. Ill Feeling and Personalities Between Advocates. — Clients, not lawyers, are the litigants. Whatever... | |
| Virginia State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1911 - 384 pages
...obey his own conscience and not that of hi? client. 16. Restraining Clients from Improprieties. — A lawyer should use his best efforts to restrain and...to their conduct towards Courts, judicial officers, juror?, witnesses and suitors. If a client persists in such wrong-doing the lawyer should terminate... | |
| Administrative law - 1972 - 362 pages
...own conscience and not that of his client. 24. Restraining clients from improprieties. A practitioner should use his best efforts to restrain and to prevent his clients from doing those things which he himself ought not to do, particularly with reference to their conduct towards the Commission, other... | |
| Administrative law - 1976 - 464 pages
...his client. 24. Restraining clients from improprieties. A practitioner should use his best effort« to restrain and to prevent his clients from doing those things which he himself ought not to do, particularly with reference to their conduct towards the Commission, other... | |
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