Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 12Virginia State Bar Association, 1899 - Bar associations |
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... client has no notice , and , therefore , his client is not in a position to make demand upon him ; and it seems to me just that an attorney should be required to account for money within a reasonable time , whether demand is made upon ...
... client has no notice , and , therefore , his client is not in a position to make demand upon him ; and it seems to me just that an attorney should be required to account for money within a reasonable time , whether demand is made upon ...
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... client of the unprofessional lawyer to come to the bar and make complaint . The party making the complaint might , perhaps , be stimulated by some improper motive , but I would rather that that motion be made by somebody not inte ...
... client of the unprofessional lawyer to come to the bar and make complaint . The party making the complaint might , perhaps , be stimulated by some improper motive , but I would rather that that motion be made by somebody not inte ...
Page 27
... client , " within a reasonable time . ” We all know the trouble which the construction of such words as those ( " within a reasonable time " ) would give to the pro- fession , as to what constitutes " reasonable time . " Anybody can ...
... client , " within a reasonable time . ” We all know the trouble which the construction of such words as those ( " within a reasonable time " ) would give to the pro- fession , as to what constitutes " reasonable time . " Anybody can ...
Page 44
... client's money ; that was named before . It is very easy to name such offences as this Association considers unpro- fessional ; let them be named , and made unprofessional and illegal , with the penalty of suspension ; otherwise , it ...
... client's money ; that was named before . It is very easy to name such offences as this Association considers unpro- fessional ; let them be named , and made unprofessional and illegal , with the penalty of suspension ; otherwise , it ...
Page 85
... clients ; for no lawyer ever had a higher conception of his duty , or more faithfully ful- filled it . His addresses at the bar were distinguished by brevity and perspicuity . He said nothing for the mere pleasure of speaking , and when ...
... clients ; for no lawyer ever had a higher conception of his duty , or more faithfully ful- filled it . His addresses at the bar were distinguished by brevity and perspicuity . He said nothing for the mere pleasure of speaking , and when ...
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