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" Nothing operates more certainly to create or to foster popular prejudice against lawyers as a class, and to deprive the profession of that full measure of public esteem and confidence which belongs to the proper discharge of its duties than does the false... "
Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association - Page 170
by Indiana State Bar Association (1916- ) - 1908
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The Bar: West Virginia, Volume 17

Law - 1910 - 548 pages
...full measure of public esteem and confidence which belong to the proper discharge of its duties, than the false claim, often set up by the unscrupulous...in defense of questionable transactions, that it is an attorney's duty to do everything to succeed in his client's cause." "An attorney 'owes entire devotion...
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Reclaiming a Commonwealth, and Other Essays, by Cheesman A. Herrick

Cheesman Abiah Herrick - Education - 1911 - 220 pages
...lawyers as a class, and to deprive the profession of the full measure of public esteem and confidence which belongs to the proper discharge of its duties,...enable him to succeed in winning his client's cause." One finds difficulty in harmonizing the statement made above with the following in the same section...
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Rules for Admission to the Bar

Admission to the bar - 1911 - 1092 pages
...lawyers as a class, and to deprive the profession of that full measure of public esteem and confidence which belongs to the proper discharge of its duties...the lawyer to do whatever may enable him to succeed bi winning his client's cause. It is improper for a lawyer to assert in argument his personal belief...
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The Bar: West Virginia, Volume 19

Law - 1912 - 516 pages
...measure of public este'em and confidence which belong to the proper discharge of its duties, than thii false claim often set up by the unscrupulous in defense of questionable transactions, that it is an attorney's duty to do everything to succeed in his client's cause. An attorney "owes entire devotion...
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the New York State Bar ..., Volume 36

New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1913 - 1302 pages
...lawyers as a class, and to deprive the profession of that full measure of public esteem and confidence which belongs to the proper discharge of its duties...enable him to succeed in winning his client's cause. It is improper for a lawyer to assert in argument his personal belief in his client's innocence or...
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Rules for Admission to the Bar in the Several States and ..., Volume 7

West Publishing Company - Admission to the bar - 1913 - 250 pages
...lawyers as a class, and to deprive the profession of that full measure of public esteem and confidence which belongs to the proper discharge of its duties...enable him to succeed in winning his client's cause. It is improper for a lawyer to assert in argument his personal belief in his client's innocence or...
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Annual Report of the American Bar Association: Including ..., Volume 38

American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1913 - 1174 pages
...15 of Professional Ethics of the American Bar Association be amended by adding after the words : " to do whatever may enable him to succeed in winning his client's case " the words : " The lawyer can do no more in a case he finds to be palpably unjust, than to extricate...
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Bench and Bar, Volume 10

Law - 1916 - 626 pages
...lawyers as a class, and to deprive the profession of that full measure of public esteem and confidence which belongs to the proper discharge of its duties...enable him to succeed in winning his client's cause. * * * The office of attorney does not permit, much less does it demand of him for any client, violation...
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Cases and Other Authorities on Legal Ethics

George Purcell Costigan - Legal ethics - 1917 - 656 pages
...lawyers as a class, and to deprive the profession of that full measure of public esteem and confidence which belongs to the proper discharge of its duties...enable him to succeed in winning his client's cause. It is improper for a lawyer to assert in argument his personal belief in his client's innocence or...
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Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association, Volume 42

American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1917 - 984 pages
...lawyers as a ciass, and to deprive the profession of that full measure of public esteem and confldence which belongs to the proper discharge of its duties, than does the false ciaim, often set up by the unserupulous in defense of questionable transactions, that It is the duty...
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