| State Bar Association of North Dakota - Bar associations - 1909 - 236 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...in defense of qu'estionable transactions, that it the duty of the lawyer to do what ever may enable him to succeed in winning his client's cause. It... | |
| Carl Frederick Taeusch - Business ethics - 1926 - 392 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... | |
| Marion Ralph Brown - Criminal anthropology - 1926 - 384 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... | |
| Benson Young Landis - Professional ethics - 1927 - 132 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... | |
| American literature - 1927 - 824 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... | |
| Mississippi State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1916 - 176 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... | |
| Admission to the bar - 1927 - 990 pages
...Client's Cause Nothing operates more certainly to create or to foster popular XV111 CODE OF ETHICS to the proper discharge of its duties than does the...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... | |
| California Bar Association - Bar associations - 1923 - 978 pages
...profession of that full measure of public esteem and confidence which belongs to the proper diseharge of its duties than does the false claim, often set...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... | |
| Georgia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1927 - 422 pages
...profession of that full measure of public esteem and confidence which belongs to the proper d1scharge of its duties than does the false claim, often set...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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