| Ohio State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1909 - 254 pages
...New York. George R. Peck, Illinois. Francis Lynde Stetson, New York. Ezra R. Thayer, Massachusetts. I. PREAMBLE. In America, where the stability of Courts...conduct and the motives of the members of our profession are such as to merit the approval of all just men. II. THE CANONS OF ETHICS.* No code or set of rules... | |
| North Carolina Bar Association - Bar associations - 1910 - 248 pages
...which would drive such men out of it." — ABRAHAM LINCOLN. CANONS OF ETHICS. Adopted Session of 1909. I. PREAMBLE. In America, where the stability of Courts...It cannot be so maintained unless the conduct and motives of the members of our profession are such as to merit the approval of all just men. II. THE... | |
| North Carolina Bar Association - Bar associations - 1920 - 334 pages
...of the people, it is peculiarly essential that the system for establishing and dispensing Justice he developed to a high point of efficiency, and so maintained...It cannot be so maintained unless the conduct and motives of the members of our profession are such as to merit the approval of all just men. II THE... | |
| New Jersey State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1921 - 154 pages
...ASSOCIATION, AT ITS| TWELFTH ANNUAL MEETING, HELD AT ATLANTIC <yTY,.J*JJ, ON JUNE 17, 1910. "". •".!**• PREAMBLE. In America, where the stability of Courts...conduct and the motives of the members of our profession are such as to merit the approval of all just men. II. THE CANONS OF ETHICS. No code or set of rules... | |
| Law - 1906 - 688 pages
...I. — PREAMBLE. In America, where the stability of courts and of all departments of government rest upon the approval of the people, it is peculiarly...conduct and the motives of the members of our profession are such as to merit the approval of all just men. II. — THE CANON OF ETHICS. No code or set of rules... | |
| Commercial law - 1913 - 632 pages
...all departments of. government rests upon the approval of the peopJe. it is peculiarly .essential to the system for establishing and dispensing Justice...conduct and the motives of the members of our profession are such as to merit the approval of all Just men. п. THE CANONS OF ETHICS. No code or set of rules... | |
| Law - 1911 - 754 pages
...Professional Ethics. The preamble to that code contains the following ringing sentence: "The future of our republic, to a great extent, depends upon our maintenance...It cannot be so maintained unless the conduct and motives of the members of our profession are such as to merit the approval of all just men." These... | |
| Law - 1911 - 496 pages
...future of the republic depends upoa the maintenance of the shrine of Justice pure and unsullied. We know it cannot be so maintained unless the conduct and the motives of the members of our profession, of those who are the high priests of Justice, are what they ought to be. Before each of us then, who... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1905 - 982 pages
...future of the Republic depends upon the maintenance of the shrine of Justice pure and unsullied. We know it cannot be so maintained unless the conduct and the motives of the members of our profession, of those who are the high priests of Justice, are what they ought to be. Before each of us, then, who... | |
| Albert Hutchinson Putney - Law - 1908 - 396 pages
...text of this code is as follows : AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION— CANONS OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS. CHAPTER I. PREAMBLE. In America, where the stability of courts...conduct and the motives of the members of our profession are such as to merit the approval of all just men. CHAPTER II. THE CANONS OF ETHICS. No code or set... | |
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