A lawyer should endeavor to obtain full knowledge of his client's cause before advising thereon, and he is bound to give a candid opinion of the merits and probable result of pending or contemplated litigation. The miscarriages to which justice is subject,... Investigation of Regulatory Commissions and Agencies: Hearings [and Index ... - Page 2061by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Special Subcommittee on Legislative Oversight - 1958 - 5880 pagesFull view - About this book
| Albert Hutchinson Putney - Law - 1908 - 396 pages
...the lawyer of whom the complaint is made. SECTION 8. ADVISING UPON THE MERITS OF A CLIENT'S CAUSE. and he is bound to give a candid opinion of the merits...disappointments in evidence and witnesses, and through mistakes of juries and errors of courts, even though only occasional, admonish lawyers to beware of... | |
| Illinois State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1909 - 510 pages
...communication with the lawyer of whom the complaint is made. 8. Advising Upon the Merits of a Client's Cause. A lawyer should endeavor to obtain full knowledge...disappointments in evidence and witnesses, and through mistakes of juries and errors of Courts, even though only occasional, admonish lawyers to beware of... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1909 - 1198 pages
...Merits of a Client's Cause. A lawyer should endeavor to obtain full knowledge of his client's cau«e before advising thereon, and he is bound to give a...disappointments in evidence and witnesses, and through mistakes of juries and errors of Courts, even though only occasional, admonish lawyers to beware of... | |
| William Lawrence Clark - Electronic books - 1909 - 524 pages
...Merits of a Client's Cause. A lawycr should endeavor to obtain full knowledge of his client's canse before advising thereon, and he is bound to give a...disappointments in evidence and witnesses, and through mistakes of juries and errors of Courts, even though only occasional, admonish lawyers to beware of... | |
| Thomas Hughes - Legal ethics - 1909 - 102 pages
...event it is his duty to ask the client to relieve him. 8. Advising Upon the Merits of a Client's Cause. A lawyer should endeavor to obtain full knowledge...contemplated litigation. The miscarriages to which at times justice is subject, by reason of surprises and disappointments in evidence and witnesses,... | |
| Gleason Leonard Archer - Legal ethics - 1910 - 382 pages
...with the lawyer of whom the complaint is made. 8. Advising upon the Merits of a Client's Cause. — A lawyer should endeavor to obtain full knowledge...disappointments in evidence and witnesses, and through 1 See §§ 68, 72. mistakes of juries and errors of courts, even though only occasional, admonish lawyers... | |
| Georgia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1910 - 404 pages
...communication with the lawyer of whom the complaint is made. 8. Advising Upon the Merits of a Client's Cause. A lawyer should endeavor to obtain full knowledge...disappointments in evidence and witnesses, and through mistakes of juries and errors of Courts, even though only occasional, admonish lawyers to beware of... | |
| James Parker Hall, James De Witt Andrews - Law - 1910 - 450 pages
...with the lawyer of whom the complaint is made. § 8. Advising upon the merits of a client's cause. A lawyer should endeavor to obtain full knowledge...disappointments in evidence and witnesses, and through mistakes of juries and errors of courts, even though only occasional, admonish lawyers to beware of... | |
| Gleason Leonard Archer - Legal ethics - 1910 - 380 pages
...with the lawyer of whom the complaint is made. 8. Advising upon the Merits of a Client's Cause. — A lawyer should endeavor to obtain full knowledge...disappointments in evidence and witnesses, and through mistakes ' of juries and errors of courts, even though only occasional, admonish lawyers to beware... | |
| Admission to the bar - 1911 - 1092 pages
...Client, Gent. Dig. §§ 110-131 ; Dec. Dig. §§ 75, 70. 8. Advising Upon the Merits of a Client's Cause. A lawyer should endeavor to obtain full knowledge...cause before advising thereon, and he is bound to give CODE OF ETHICS. XII a candid opinion of the merits and probable result of pending or contemplated litigation.... | |
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