Lawyers should expose without fear or favor before the proper tribunals corrupt or dishonest conduct in the profession, and should accept without hesitation employment against a member of the Bar who has wronged his client. The counsel upon the trial... Bar Briefs - Page 2281924Full view - About this book
| George William Warvelle - Law and ethics - 1920 - 282 pages
...should accept without hesitation employment against a member of the Bar who has wronged his client. The counsel upon the trial of a cause in which perjury...in either moral character or education. He should strive at all times to uphold the honor and to maintain the dignity of the profession and to improve... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1920 - 852 pages
...should accept without hesitation employment against a member of the Bar-who has wronged his client. The counsel upon the trial of a cause in which perjury...aid in guarding the Bar against the admission to the profession'of candidates unfit or unqualifled because deficient in either moral character or education.... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1921 - 1068 pages
...should accept without hesitation employment against a member of the Bar who has wronged his client. The counsel upon the trial of a cause In which perjury has been committed owe it to the profession end to the public to bring the matter to the knowledge of the prosecuting authorities. The lawyer should... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - Federal Reserve banks - 1922 - 828 pages
...should accept without hesitation employment against a member of the Bar who has wronged his client. The counsel upon the trial of a cause in which perjury...in either moral character or education. He should strive at all times to uphold the honor and to maintain the dignity of the profession and to improve... | |
| Electronic journals - 1922 - 336 pages
...should accept without hesitation employment against a member of the Bar who has wronged his client. The counsel upon the trial of a cause in which perjury...in either moral character or education. He should strive at all times to uphold the honor and to maintain the dignity of the profession and to improve... | |
| Maryland State Bar Association - 1922 - 260 pages
...should accept without hesitation employment against a member of the Bar who has wronged his client. The counsel upon the trial of a cause in which perjury...of the prosecuting authorities. The lawyer should aim in guarding the Bar against the admission to the profession of candidates unfit or unqualified... | |
| Edgar Laing Heermance - Business ethics - 1924 - 544 pages
...should accept without hesitation employment against a member of the Bar who has wronged his client. The counsel upon the trial of a cause in which perjury...in either moral character or education. He should strive at all times to uphold the honor and to maintain the dignity of the profession and to improve... | |
| State Bar Association of Utah - Bar associations - 1924 - 180 pages
...should accept without hesitation employment against a member of the Bar who has wronged his client. The counsel upon the trial of a cause in which perjury...in either moral character or education. He should strive at all times to uphold the honor and to maintain the dignity of the profession and to improve... | |
| Indiana State Bar Association (1916- ) - Bar associations - 1909 - 332 pages
...should accept without hesitation employment against a member of the bar who has wronged his client. The counsel upon the trial of a cause in which perjury...in either moral character or education. He should strive at all times to uphold the honor and to maintain the dignity of the profession and to improve... | |
| Indiana State Bar Association (1916- ) - Bar associations - 1908 - 268 pages
...should accept without hesitation employment against a member of the bar who has wronged his client. The counsel, upon the trial of a cause in which perjury...matter to the knowledge of the prosecuting authorities. A lawyer should aid in guarding the bar against the admission to the profession of candidates unfit... | |
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