| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1912 - 1290 pages
...appearance before the Courts; but it is unprofessional for a lawyer so engaged to conceal hlg attorneyghip, or to employ secret personal solicitations, or to use means other than those addressed to the reason and understanding to influence action. 27. Advertising, Direct or Indirect. — The most worthy and... | |
| Alabama State Bar Association. Meeting - Bar associations - 1913 - 208 pages
...regarding proposed legislation, and in advocacy of claims before departments of the government, upon the same principles of ethics which justify his appearance...use means other than those addressed to the reason and understanding, to influence action. 25. An attorney can never represent conflicting interests in... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1913 - 1302 pages
...bodies, regarding proposed legislation and in advocacy of claims before departments of government, upon the same principles of ethics which justify his appearance before the Courts; but it is unprofessional for a lawyer so engaged to conceal his attorneyship, or to employ secret personal solicitations,... | |
| West Publishing Company - Admission to the bar - 1913 - 250 pages
...bodies, regarding proposed legislation and in advocacy of claims before departments of government, upon the same principles of ethics which justify his appearance before the Courts ; but it is unprofessional for a lawyer so engaged to conceal his attorneyship, or to employ secret personal solicitations,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1916 - 386 pages
...appearance before the courts; but it it unprofessional for a lawyer so engaged to conceal hit attorneythip, or to employ secret personal solicitations, or to use means other than those addressed to the reason and understanding to influence action. THE WARREN CASE. SD Warren died May 2, 1888; leaving property... | |
| Alabama State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1916 - 754 pages
...employ secret personal solicitations, or to use means other than those addressed to the reason and understanding, to influence action. 25. An attorney...represent conflicting interests in the same suit or trasaction, except by express consent of all concerned, with full knowledge of the facts. Even then... | |
| 1916 - 388 pages
...claims before departments of government, upon the same principles of government, upon the same principle of ethics, which justify his appearance before the courts; but it is unprofessional^ for a lawyer so engaged to conceal his attorneyship, or to employ secret personal solicitations,... | |
| George Purcell Costigan - Legal ethics - 1917 - 656 pages
...revision of this canon, ante, p. 165. and in advocacy of claims before departments of government, upon the same principles of ethics which justify his appearance before the Courts; but it is unprofessional for a lawyer so engaged to conceal his attorneyship, or to employ secret personal solicitations,... | |
| George William Warvelle - Law and ethics - 1920 - 282 pages
...bodies, regarding proposed legislation and in advocacy of claims before departments of government, upon the same principles of ethics which justify his appearance before the Courts; but it is unprofessional for a lawyer so engaged to conceal his attorneyship, or to employ secret personal solicitations,... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1920 - 852 pages
...bodies, regarding proposed legislation and in advocacy of claims before departments of government, upon the same principles of ethics which justify his appearance before the Courts; but it ls unprofessional for a lawyer so engaged to conceal his attorneyship, or to employ secret personal... | |
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