Indirect advertisement for business, by furnishing or inspiring editorials or press notices, regarding causes in which the attorney takes part, the manner in which they were conducted, the importance of his positions, the magnitude of the interests involved,... Transactions - Page 55by Maryland State Bar Association - 1901Full view - About this book
| Law - 1908 - 1082 pages
...or press notices, regarding caiises in which the attorney takes part, the manner in which they are conducted, the importance of his positions, the magnitude of the interests involved, and all other self-laudation, is of evil tendency, and wholly unprofessional. 19. Newspaper Discussion of Pending... | |
| Alabama State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1912 - 356 pages
...editorials or press notices, regarding causes in which the attorney takes part, the manner in which they are conducted, the importance of his positions, the magnitude...opposite party, tend to prevent a fair trial in the court, and otherwise prejudice the due administration of justice. It requires a strong case to justify... | |
| Alabama State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1903 - 1078 pages
...editorials or press notices, regarding causes in which the attorney lakes part, the manner in which they are conducted, the importance of his positions, the magnitude of the interests involved, and all other like self-laudat on, is of evil tendency, and wholly unprofessional. 17. — Newspaper publications by an... | |
| West Virginia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1908 - 222 pages
...disreputable. Indirect advertisements for business, by furnishing or inspiring editorials or press notices regarding causes in which the attorney takes...attorney as to the merits of pending or anticipated litigat1on call forth discussion and reply from the opposite party, tend to prevent a fair trial in... | |
| West Virginia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1912 - 258 pages
...disreputable. Indirect advertisements for business, by furnishing or inspiring editorials or press notices regarding causes in which the attorney takes...in which they were conducted, the importance of his position, the magnitude of the interests involved, and all other like self laudation is of evil tendency... | |
| Georgia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1908 - 308 pages
...which they were conducted, the importance of his position, the magnitude of the interests involved, and other like self-laudation is of evil tendency and...to the merits of pending or anticipated litigation, calling forth discussion and reply from the opposite party, tend to prevent a fair trial in the courts,... | |
| Virginia Bar Association, Virginia State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1895 - 314 pages
...disreputable. Indirect advertisements for business, by furnishing or inspiring editorials or press notices regarding causes in which the attorney takes...unprofessional. 17. Newspaper publications by an attorney as to-the merits of pending or anticipated litigation, call forth discussion and reply from the opposite... | |
| Colorado Bar Association - Bar associations - 1901 - 730 pages
...to be avoided. Indirect advertisement for business, by furnishing or inspiring editorials or press notices, regarding causes in which the attorney takes...interests involved, and all other like self-la,udation, is 0i evil tendency and wholly unprofessional. 17. Newspaper publications by an attorney as to the merits... | |
| North Carolina Bar Association - Bar associations - 1905 - 272 pages
...inspiring editorial or press notices regarding causes in which the attorney takes part, the manner iu which they were conducted, the importance of his positions,...to the merits of pending or anticipated litigation, calling for discussion and reply from the opposite party, tend to prevent a fair trial in the courts,... | |
| Law - 1911 - 496 pages
...to be avoided. Indirect advertisement for business, by furnishing or inspiring editorials or press notices, regarding causes in which the attorney takes...attorney as to the merits of pending or anticipated the opposite party, tend to prevent a fair trial in the courts, and otherwise prejudice the due administration... | |
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