| Gleason Leonard Archer - Legal ethics - 1910 - 380 pages
...and the benefits resulting to the client from the services; (5) the contingency or the certainty of compensation; and (6) the character of the employment,...branch of the administration of justice and not a mere money-get ting trade." § 51. BRINGING SUIT FOR FEE. Should a lawyer sue a client to enforce the payment... | |
| Admission to the bar - 1911 - 1092 pages
...special and kindly consideration. In determining the amount of the fee, it is proper to consider: (1) the time and labor required, the novelty and difficulty...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... | |
| 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... | |
| West Publishing Company - Admission to the bar - 1913 - 250 pages
...special and kindly consideration. In determining the amount of the fee, it is proper to consider: (1) the time and labor required, the novelty and difficulty...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... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1913 - 1172 pages
...amount of the fee, it is proper to consider: (1) the time and labor required, the novelty and difBculty of the questions involved and the skill requisite...moneygetting trade. 13. Contingent Fees. — Contingent fees, where sanctioned by law, should be under the supervision of the Court, in order that clients may be... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1913 - 1302 pages
...certainty of the compensation; and (6) the character of the employment, whether casual or for an estabhshed and constant client. No one of these considerations...moneygetting trade. 13. Contingent Fees. — Contingent fees, where sanctioned by law, should be under the supervision of the Court in order that clients may be... | |
| Alabama State Bar Association. Meeting - Bar associations - 1913 - 208 pages
...controlling. They are mere guides in ascertaining what the service was really worth; and in fixing the amount it should never be forgotten that the profession is...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... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1915 - 984 pages
...special and kindly consideration. In determining the amount of the fee, it is proper to consider: (1) the time and labor required, the novelty and difficulty...administration of justice and not a mere moneygetting trade. 14. .•//,//;; a Client for a Fee. — Controversies with clients concerning compensation are to be... | |
| Georgia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1916 - 492 pages
...loss of other business while employed in the particular case or antagonisms with other clients 5(3) the customary charges of the Bar for similar services;...money-getting trade. 13. Contingent Fees. Contingent fees, where sanctioned by law, should be under the supervision of the Court, in order that clients may be... | |
| Dentistry - 1918 - 2292 pages
...the prospects of the employment by friends and relatives. No one of these considerations is in itself controlling. They are mere guides in ascertaining...be forgotten that the profession is a branch of the health conserving services and not a mere money-getting trade. 8. Controversies with patients concerning... | |
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