| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1921 - 1066 pages
...with his right to receive reasonahle recompense for his services; and lawsuits with clients should he resorted to only to prevent injustice, imposition or fraud. 15. How Far a Lawyer May Go 1n Supporting a Client's Cause. — Nothing operates more certainly to create or to foster popular... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1915 - 990 pages
...with his right to receive reasonahle recompense for his services; and lawsuits with clients should he resorted to only to prevent Injustice, Imposition or fraud. 15. How Far a Lawyer May Oo in Supporting a Client's Cause. — Nothing operates more certainly to oreate or to foster popular... | |
| Clark Bell - Law - 1911 - 264 pages
...or be used by him. vision of the Court, in order that clients may be protected from unjust charges. "Controversies with clients concerning compensation...self-respect, and with his right to receive reasonable compensation, for his services ; and lawsuits with clients should be resorted to only to prevent injustice,... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Interstate commerce - 1978 - 990 pages
...self-respect and with the right to receive reasonable recompense for services; and lawsuits against clients should be resorted to only to prevent injustice, imposition or fraud. 19. Acquiring interest in litigation. The practitioner shall not purchase or otherwise acquire any... | |
| William John Tossell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1916 - 760 pages
...American Bar Association, it is said that controversies with clients conHamilton Common Pleas. cerning compensation are to be avoided by the lawyer so far...self-respect and with his right to receive reasonable compensation for his services: and lawsuits with clients should be resorted to only to prevent injustice,... | |
| North Carolina Bar Association - Bar associations - 1910 - 248 pages
...the Court, in order that clients may be protected from unjust charges. SUING A CLIENT FOR A FEE. 14. Controversies with clients concerning compensation...to only to prevent injustice, imposition or fraud. HOW FAR A LAWYER MAY GO IN SUPPORTING A CLIENT'S CAUSE. 15. Nothing operates more certainly to create... | |
| Law - 1911 - 754 pages
...supervision of the court, in order that clients may be protected from unjust charges. 14. Suing a Client for a Fee Controversies with clients concerning compensation...to only to prevent injustice, imposition or fraud. Note: See Questions and Answers Nos. 15 and 18, post, pp. 501, 502. 15. Hoiv Far a Lawyer may Go in... | |
| Admission to the bar - 1902 - 746 pages
...champerty, see Champerty and Maintenance, Cent. Dig. §§ 22-51 ; Dec. Dig. § 5. 14. Suing a Client for a Fee. Controversies with clients concerning compensation...to only to prevent injustice, imposition or fraud. Annot. Right of action for fees, defenses and practice, see Attorney and Client, Cent. Dig. §§ 358-577... | |
| Commercial law - 1913 - 632 pages
...supervision of the court, in order that clients may be protected from unjust charges. 14/ Suing a Client for a Fee. Controversies with clients concerning compensation...compatible with his self-respect and with his right ito receive reasonable recompense ior his services, and lawsuits with clients should be resorted to... | |
| Society of American Foresters - Forests and forestry - 1916 - 518 pages
...consideration." "14. Suing a client for a fee. — Controversies with clients concerning compensation arc to he avoided by the lawyer, so far as shall be compatible...only to prevent injustice, imposition, or fraud." In rule 15 there is one sentence which certainly deserves quotation: . . . "No fear of judicial disfavor... | |
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