It is the duty of a lawyer at the time of retainer to disclose to the client all the circumstances of his relations to the parties, and any interest in or connection with the controversy, which might influence the client in the selection of counsel. Naval Justice - Page 268by United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel - 1945 - 599 pagesFull view - About this book
| Benson Young Landis - Professional ethics - 1927 - 132 pages
...time of retainer to disclose to the client all the circumstances of his relations to the parties, and any interest in or connection with the controversy,...influence the client in the selection of counsel. It is unprofessional to represent conflicting interests, except by express consent of all concerned... | |
| Mississippi State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1916 - 176 pages
...time of retainer to disclose to the client all the circumstances of his relations to the parties, and any interest in or connection with the controversy,...influence the client in the selection of counsel. It is unprofessional to represent conflicting interests, except by express consent of all concerned... | |
| Mississippi State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1911 - 126 pages
...accused is highly reprehensible. 6. Adverse Influences and Conflicting Interests.. .It is the —98— interest in or connection with the controversy, which...influence the client in the selection of counsel. It is unprofessional to represent conflicting interests, except by express consent of all concerned... | |
| Admission to the bar - 1927 - 990 pages
...of retainer to disclose to the client all the circumstances of his relations to the parties, and arr interest in or connection with the controversy, which...influence the client in the selection of counsel. It is unprofessional to represent conflicting interests, except by express consent of all concerned... | |
| California Bar Association - Bar associations - 1920 - 1000 pages
...one client, it is his duty to contend for that which duty to another client requires him to oppose. , The obligation to represent the client with undivided fidelity and not to dilvulge his secrets or confidences forbids also the subsequent acceptance of retainers or employment... | |
| Bar Association of the State of Kansas - Bar associations - 1908 - 770 pages
...time of retainer to disclose to the client all the circumstances of his relations to the parties, and any interest in or connection with the controversy,...influence the client in the selection of counsel. It is unprofessional to represent conflicting interests, except by express consent of all concerned... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1918 - 880 pages
...retainer to disclose to the client all the circumstances of his relations to the parties, and any lnterest in or connection with the controversy, which might...client with undivided fidelity and not to divulge his seerets or confidences forbids also the subsequent acceptance of retainers or employment from others... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1917 - 988 pages
...time of retainer to disciose to the ciient all the circumstances of his relations to the parties, and any interest in or connection with the controversy,...selection of counsel. The obligation to represent the ciient with undivided fidelity and not to divulge his secrets or confidences forbids also the subsequent... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1912 - 1264 pages
...time of retainer to disclose to the client all the circumstances of his relations to the parties, and any interest in or connection with the controversy,...which might influence the client in the selection of counse1. It is unprofessional to represent conflicting interests, except by express consent of all... | |
| Tennessee Bar Association - Bar associations - 1905 - 1206 pages
...time of retainer to disclose to the client all the circumstances ot his relations to the parties, and any interest in or connection with the controversy,...influence the client in the selection of counsel. It is unprofessional to represent conflicting interests in the same suit or transaction, except by... | |
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