| Frank Minis Johnson - Political Science - 2001 - 236 pages
...trial lawyers that Section 1, American Bar Association Canons of Ethics, recognizes when it states: It is the duty of the lawyer to maintain towards the...support of the bar against unjust criticism and clamor.' A typical example of a State Bar Code of Ethics on this subject is: The respect enjoined by law for... | |
| Virginia State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1928 - 620 pages
...equally imperative, though not specifically mentioned: 1. The Duty of the Lawyer to the Courts. — It is the duty of the lawyer to maintain towards the Courts a respectful attitude, •For Index and Synopsis of Canons see pp. 509-10. not for the sake of the temporary incumbent of... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1977 - 100 pages
...attitude toward the Commission. It is the duty of the practitioner to maintain toward the Commission a respectful attitude, not for the sake of the temporary incumbent of the office, but for the maintenance of the importance of the functions he administers. In many respects... | |
| Administrative law - 1963 - 610 pages
...attitude towards the Commission. It is the duty of the practitioner to maintain towards the Commission a respectful attitude, not for the sake of the temporary incumbent of the office, but for the maintenance of the importance of the functions he administers. In many respects... | |
| Administrative law - 1972 - 350 pages
...attitude towards the Commission. It is the duty of the practitioner to maintain towards the Commission a respectful attitude, not for the sake of the temporary incumbent of the office, but for the maintenance of the importance of the functions he administers. In many respects... | |
| Administrative law - 1968 - 1260 pages
...attitude towards the Commission. It Is the duty of the practitioner to maintain towards the Commission a respectful attitude, not for the sake of the temporary Incumbent of the office, but for the maintenance of the Importance of the functions he administers. In many respects... | |
| Administrative law - 1977 - 582 pages
...being wholly free to defend itself, is peculiarly entitled to receive the support of the practitioner against unjust criticism and clamor. Whenever there is proper ground for serious complain; of a member or employee of the Commission it is the right and duty of the practitioner to... | |
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