| Gleason Leonard Archer - Legal ethics - 1910 - 380 pages
...guides in ascertaining the real value of the service. "In fixing fees it should never be forgotten that the profession is a branch of the administration of justice and not a mere money-get ting trade." ยง 51. BRINGING SUIT FOR FEE. Should a lawyer sue a client to enforce the payment... | |
| Cheesman Abiah Herrick - Education - 1911 - 220 pages
...exists, and denies his own right to be. Incidentally one of the sections of the recent canon declares, " The profession is a branch of the administration of justice and not a mere money-getting trade." The sections of the American Bar Association canons which are of most interest to the general public... | |
| Alabama State Bar Association. Meeting - Bar associations - 1913 - 208 pages
...ascertaining what the service was really worth; and in fixing the amount it should never be forgotten that the profession is a branch of the administration of justice and not a mere moneygetting trade. 51. Contingent fees may be contracted for; but they lead to many abuses, and certain compensation is... | |
| West Publishing Company - Admission to the bar - 1913 - 250 pages
...guides in ascertaining the real value of the service. In fixing fees it should never be forgotten that the profession is a branch of the administration of justice and not a mere money-getting trade. Annot. Right of attorney to compensation, contracts therefor and value and amount thereof, see Attorney... | |
| George Purcell Costigan - Legal ethics - 1917 - 656 pages
...guides in ascertaining the real value of the service. In fixing fees it should never be forgotten that the profession is a branch of the administration of justice and not a mere money-getting trade.15 ANNOT. Right of attorney to compensation, contracts therefor and value and amount thereof,... | |
| George William Warvelle - Law and ethics - 1920 - 282 pages
...guides in ascertaining the real value of the service. In fixing fees it should never be forgotten that the profession is a branch of the administration of justice and not a mere money-getting trade. 13. Contingent Fees. Contingent fees, where sanctioned by law, should be under the supervision of the... | |
| Law - 1920 - 1082 pages
...and with the right to receive reasonable recompense for services. He should always bear in mind that the profession is a branch of the administration of justice and not a mere money getting occupation." Many of the applications to strike solicitors off the rolls would be unnecessary... | |
| Electronic journals - 1922 - 336 pages
...distinctively organized professions. "The profession," says the proposed code of the Canadian legal profession, "is a branch of the administration of justice and not a mere money-getting occupation." Such professions as teaching, the ministry, the civil service and social work by their... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - Federal Reserve banks - 1922 - 828 pages
...distinctively organized professions. "The profession," says the proposed code of the Canadian legal profession, "is a branch of the administration of justice and not a mere money-getting occupation . " Such professions as teaching, the ministry, the civil service and social work by their... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1923 - 1086 pages
...guides in ascertaining the real value of the service. In fixing fees it should never be forgotten that the profession is a branch of the administration of justice and not a mere money getting trade. Whatever local or even state bar associations may find themselves able and willing... | |
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