A lawyer should always treat adverse witnesses and suitors with fairness and due consideration, and he should never minister to the malevolence or prejudices of a client in the trial or conduct of a cause. The client cannot be made the keeper of the lawyer's... Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting - Page 255by California Bar Association - 1920Full view - About this book
| Bar Association of Arkansas - Bar associations - 1908 - 650 pages
...with fairness and due consideration, and he should never minister to the malevolence or prejudices of a client in the trial or conduct of a cause. The...the client would say if speaking in his own behalf. BAR ASSOCIATION OF ARKANSAS. 169 19. Appearance of Lawyer as Witness for His Client. When a lawyer... | |
| Law - 1911 - 696 pages
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| Law - 1902 - 520 pages
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| Bar Association of Arkansas - Bar associations - 1928 - 662 pages
...with fairness and due consideration, and he should never minister to the malevolence or prejudices of a client in the trial or conduct of a cause. The client can not be made the keeper of the lawyer's conscience in professional matters. He has no right to demand... | |
| North Carolina Bar Association - Bar associations - 1903 - 206 pages
...suitor, in hearing the other side well lashed and vilified.'' 27. An attorney is under no obligation to minister to the malevolence or prejudice of a client...of a cause. The client cannot be made the keeper of an attorney's conscience in professional matters. He cannot demand as of right that his attorney shall... | |
| North Carolina Bar Association - Bar associations - 1906 - 194 pages
...suitor, in hearing the other side well lashed and vilified. 27. An attorney is under no obligation to minister to the malevolence or prejudice of a client in the trial or conduct of a cause. The client can not be made the keeper of an attorney's conscience in professional matters. He can not demand as... | |
| Administrative law - 1971 - 842 pages
...with fairness and due consideration, and he should never minister to the malevolence or prejudices of a client in the trial or conduct of a cause. The...the client would say If speaking In his own behalf." "21. Punctuality and Expedition. "It is the duty of the lawyer not only to his client, but also to... | |
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