entire devotion to the interest of the client, warm zeal in the maintenance and defense of his rights and the exertion of his utmost learning and ability," to the end that nothing be taken or be withheld from him, save by the rules of law, legally applied.... Annual Report of the Illinois State Bar Association - Page 148by Illinois State Bar Association - 1909Full view - About this book
| Administrative law - 1971 - 316 pages
...his client's cause. The practitioner owes "entire devotion to the interest of the client, warm zeal in the maintenance and defense of his rights, and...save by the rules of law, legally applied. No fear of the disfavor of the Commission or public unpopularity should restrain him from full discharge of his... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Administrative procedure - 1971 - 1260 pages
...the Justice of hla cauae. The lawyer owes "entire devotion to the Interest of the client, warm seal In the maintenance and defense of his rights and the...the end that nothing be taken or be withheld from htm, aave by the rules of law. legally applied. No fear of Judicial disfavor or public unpopularity... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1971 - 1246 pages
...rights and the exertion of hie utmost learning and ability," to th« «»4 that nothing be taken or b« withheld from him, save by the rules of law, legally...unpopularity should restrain him from the full discharge oí his duty. In the judicial forum the client t* entitled to the benefit of any and every remedy and... | |
| Administrative law - 1971 - 346 pages
...winning his client's caise. The practitioner owes Entire devotion to the interest of the client warm zeal in the maintenance and defense of his rights, and the exertion of his utiost learning and ability," to the end tha' nothing be taken or be withheld from bin, save by the... | |
| Administrative law - 1973 - 368 pages
...wann вел! in to* maintenance and defense of bte righto, and the exertion of hi« utmost teaming and ability," to the end that nothing be taken or be withheld from him, вате by the rute» of law, legally applied. No fear of the diefavor of the Commission or pubtte... | |
| Virginia State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1925 - 522 pages
...winning his client's cause. The lawyers owes "entire devotion to the interest of the client, warm zeal in the maintenance and defense of his rights and the...duty. In the judicial forum the client is entitled (o the benefit of any and every remedy and defense that is authorized by the law of the land, and he... | |
| Administrative law - 1972 - 362 pages
...his client's cause. The practitioner owes "entire devotion to the interest of the client, warm zeal in the maintenance and defense of his rights, and...save by the rules of law, legally applied. No fear of the disfavor of the Commission or public unpopularity should restrain him from full discharge of his... | |
| Administrative law - 1978 - 644 pages
...his client's cause. The practitioner owes "entire devotion to the interest of the client, warm zeal in the maintenance and defense of his rights, and...nothing be taken or be withheld from him, save by rules of law, legally applied. No fear of the disfavor of the Commission or public unpopularity should... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Judges - 1984 - 756 pages
...supporting a client's cause: "... .The lawyer owes 'entire devotion to the interest of the client, warm zeal in the maintenance and defense of his rights and the...taken or be withheld from him, save by the rules of lew, legally applied. No fear of judicial disfavor or public unpopularity should restrain him from... | |
| Courts-martial and courts of inquiry - 1947 - 720 pages
...exactly What it says. The fifteenth Canon of Ethics is quoted: "The lawyer owes the client warm zeal in the maintenance and defense of his rights, and the exertion of his utmost learning and ability. — No fear of judicial disfavor or public unpopularity should restrain him from the full discharge... | |
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