California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 14California Trial Lawyers Association., 1975 - Law |
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... attorney's advice in sustaining the alleged damages claimed . This element , which is a traditional element in cases involving fraud , was expressly rejected in later decisions , although the conflict may have been one mostly of ...
... attorney's advice in sustaining the alleged damages claimed . This element , which is a traditional element in cases involving fraud , was expressly rejected in later decisions , although the conflict may have been one mostly of ...
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... attorney ; ( 2 ) the client interferes with or in some way jeopardizes the effect of the attorney's work ; or ( 3 ) the client , in effect , fails to notice the failure of the attorney . Although it would seem unlikely that a client ...
... attorney ; ( 2 ) the client interferes with or in some way jeopardizes the effect of the attorney's work ; or ( 3 ) the client , in effect , fails to notice the failure of the attorney . Although it would seem unlikely that a client ...
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... attorney's research ; or to bear the research cost himself . In the former case , the attorney must be willing to disclose to the client that he or she is being charged for basic research which another attorney might not need to do . In ...
... attorney's research ; or to bear the research cost himself . In the former case , the attorney must be willing to disclose to the client that he or she is being charged for basic research which another attorney might not need to do . In ...
Contents
Associate Editors | 4 |
Incoming Presidents Message | 13 |
CTLA Convention Luncheon Address | 29 |
Copyright | |
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