| State Bar Association of Wisconsin - Bar associations - 1921 - 588 pages
...disbarred. 29. Upholding the Honor of the Profession. — 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.... | |
| Law - 1909 - 310 pages
...disbarred. 29. Upholding the Honor of the Profession. — Lawyers should expose without fear or favor before the proper tribunals corrupt or dishonest conduct in the profession, and should accept without hesitation employment agaiiist a member of the bar who has wronged his client.... | |
| North Carolina Bar Association - Bar associations - 1900 - 230 pages
...to his neighbor; and it does not permit, much less demand, violation of law, or any manner of fraud or chicanery, for the client's sake. 11. Attorneys...employment against an attorney who has wronged his client. 12. An attorney appearing or continuing as private counsel in the prosecution for a crime of which... | |
| North Carolina Bar Association - Bar associations - 1903 - 206 pages
...much less demand, violation of law, or any manner of fraud or chicanery, for the client's sake. n. Attorneys should fearlessly expose before the proper...employment against an attorney who has wronged his client. 12. An attorney appearing or continuing as private counsel in the prosecution for a crime of which... | |
| North Carolina Bar Association - Bar associations - 1906 - 194 pages
...to his neighbor; and it does not permit, much less demand, violation of law, or any manner of fraud or chicanery, for the client's sake. 11. Attorneys...conduct in the profession, and there should never be any hestitancy in accepting employment against an attorney who has wronged his client. 12. An attorney... | |
| New Jersey State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1928 - 188 pages
...be disbarred. 29. Upholding the Honor of the Profession. 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.... | |
| Maryland State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1901 - 218 pages
...to his neighbor; and it does not permit, much less demand, violation of law, or any manner of fraud or chicanery, for the client's sake. 11. Attorneys...employment against an attorney who has wronged his client. 12. An attorney appearing or continuing as private counsel in the prosecution for a crime of which... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1914 - 714 pages
...disbarred. ag. Upholding the Honor of the Profession. — Lawyers should, expose without iear or favor before the proper tribunals corrupt or dishonest conduct in the profession, and should accept without hesitation employment against a member of the iiar who has wronged his client.... | |
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