| State Bar Association of Wisconsin - Bar associations - 1921 - 588 pages
...his side then intends to rely. It is unprofessional and dishonorable to deal other than candidly with the facts in taking the statements of witnesses, in...affidavits and other documents, and in the presentation of causos. A lawyer should not offer evidence, which he knows the Court should reject, in order to get... | |
| Bar Association of Arkansas - Bar associations - 1928 - 662 pages
...his side then intends to rely. It is unprofessional and dishonorable to deal other than candidly with the facts in taking the statements of witnesses, in...lawyer should not offer evidence which he knows the conrt should reject in order to get the same before the jury by argument for its admissibility, nor... | |
| North Carolina Bar Association - Bar associations - 1928 - 356 pages
...his side then intends to rely. It is unprofessional and dishonorable to deal other than candidly with the facts in taking the statements of witnesses, in drawing affidavits and other documents, and the presentation of causes. A lawyer should not offer evidence which he knows the Court would reject,... | |
| Administrative law - 1968 - 1476 pages
...argument upon which his side then Intends to rely. It Is dishonorable to deal other than candidly with the facts In taking the statements of witnesses, In...other documents, and In the presentation of causes. A practitioner should not offer evidence, which he knows the Commission should reject, In order to get... | |
| Administrative law - 1972 - 342 pages
...argument upon which his side then intends to rely. It is dishonorable to deal other than candidly with the facts in taking the statements of witnesses, in...other documents, and in the presentation of causes. A practitioner should not offer evidence, which he knows the Commission should reject. in order to get... | |
| Administrative law - 1984 - 628 pages
...argument upon which his side then intends to rely. (c) It is dishonorable to deal other than candidly with the facts in taking the statements of witnesses, in...affidavits and other documents, and in the presentation of cases. (d) A practitioner shall not offer evidence which he knows the Commission should reject, in... | |
| Administrative law - 2001 - 364 pages
...argument upon which his side then intends to rely. (c) It is dishonorable to deal other than candidly with the facts in taking the statements of witnesses, in...affidavits and other documents, and in the presentation of cases. (d) A practitioner shall not offer evidence which he knows the Board should reject, in order... | |
| Administrative law - 1967 - 468 pages
...side then intends to rely. It Is dishonorable to deal other than candidly with the facts in talcing the statements of witnesses. In drawing affidavits...other documents, and in the presentation of causes. A practitioner should not offer evidence, which he knows the Commission should reject. In order to get... | |
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