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" The lawyer must decline to conduct a civil cause or to make a defense when convinced that it is intended merely to harass or to injure the opposite party or to work oppression or wrong. "
Rules for Admission to the Bar in the Several States and Territories of the ... - Page xxx
by West Publishing Company - 1917
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Decision by Debate

Douglas Ehninger, Wayne Brockriede - Education - 1766 - 610 pages
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 70

Law - 1908 - 398 pages
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Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association, Volume 40

American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1915 - 990 pages
...and to improve not only the law hut the administration of justice. 30. Justifiahle and Unjustifiahle Litigations. — The lawyer must decline to conduct...it is his right, and, having accepted retainer, it hecomes his duty to Insist upon the judgment of the Court as to the legal merits of his client's claim....
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Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association, Volume 46

American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1921 - 1066 pages
...and to improve not only the law hut the administration of justice. 30. Justifiahle and Unjustifiahle Litigations. — The lawyer must decline to conduct...civil cause or to make a defense when convinced that lt 1s 1ntended merely to harass or to 1njure the opposite party or to work oppression or wrong. But...
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Transactions of the Annual Meeting

South Carolina Bar Association - Bar associations - 1928 - 1222 pages
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Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Reports and Decisions of ..., Volume 358

United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Interstate commerce - 1978 - 990 pages
...disbarred. 35. Justifiable and unjustifiable litigation. The practitioner must decline to conduct a cause or to make a defense when convinced that it is intended merely to harass or to injure the opposing party, or to work oppression or wrong. But otherwise, it is his right, and having accepted...
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The Bulletin of the Commercial Law League of America, Volume 17

Commercial law - 1912 - 260 pages
...dignity of the profession und to improve not only the law, but the administration of justice. 30. — Justifiable and Unjustifiable Litigations. The lawyer...to conduct a civil cause or to make a defense when csnvinced that it is intended merely to harass or to injure the opposite party or to work oppression...
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Report of the Annual Meeting of the Bar Association of North Dakota

State Bar Association of North Dakota - Bar associations - 1909 - 1020 pages
...the dignitv of the profession and to improve not only the law but the administration of justice. 30. JUSTIFIABLE AND UNJUSTIFIABLE LITIGATIONS. The lawyer...otherwise it is his right, and, having accepted retainer, becomes his dutv to insist upon the judgment of the court as to the legal merits of his client's claim....
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Report of the ... Annual Session of the Georgia Bar Association, Volume 26

Georgia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1909 - 344 pages
...proceedings against brother attorney, see Attorney and Client, Cent. Dig. § 67; Dec. Dig. § 51. 30. JUSTIFIABLE AND UNJUSTIFIABLE LITIGATIONS. The lawyer...it is his right, and, having accepted retainer, it is his duty to insist upon the judgment of the Court as to the legal merits of his client's claim....
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Annual Report of the Illinois State Bar Association

Illinois State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1909 - 510 pages
...s'ee District and Prosecuting Attorneys. Cent. Dig. §§ 1. 34-37; Dec. Dig. §§ 1, S, 9. 3. (30) Justifiable and Unjustifiable Litigations. The lawyer...when convinced that it is intended merely to harass o/ to injure the opposite party or to work oppression or wrong. But otherwise it is his right, and,...
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