| Administrative law - 1969 - 298 pages
...invites and merits stern and just condemnation. Correspondingly, he advances the honor of his calling and the best Interests of his client when he renders...must also observe and advise his client to observe Ше statute law, although until a statute shall have been construed and interpreted by competent adjudication,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - Labor policy - 1969 - 808 pages
...upon tho cl i.ent and his under <:n)?'.nq o::ar.'tt:cn.ipl innce with tho strict:c.st pv jnriplos uf moral law . He must also observe and advise his client...observe the statute law, though until a statute shall haVc been construed and interpreted by competent adjudication, he is frca and ia entitled to advise... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1970 - 1046 pages
...Interests of hi* client when he render* service or gives advice tending to Impre** upon th* client and hi* undertaking exact compliance with the strictest principles of moral law. He must also observe and advise hla client to observe the statute law, though until a statute thmll have been construed and Interpreted... | |
| Administrative law - 1971 - 346 pages
...he advanies the honor of his calling and the best interests of his client when he renders service ir gives advice tending to Impress upon the client and...moral law He must also observe and advise his client o observe the statute law, although until a statute shall have been construed and hterpreted by competent... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Administrative procedure - 1971 - 1260 pages
...public. When rendering any such Improper •ervloe or advice, the lawyer Invites and merits •tern and Just condemnation. Correspondingly, he advances...Interests of his client when he renders service or gives advlca tending to Impress upon the client and his undertaking exact compliance with th* strictest principles... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Commerce - 1972 - 788 pages
...exercising a public office or private trust, or deception or betrayal of the public. When rendering any such improper service or advice, the lawyer invites and merits stern and just condemnation. . . . But above all a lawyer will find his highest honor in a deserved reputation for fidelity to private... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - Automobiles - 1972 - 778 pages
...exercising a public office or private trust, or deception or betrayal of the public. When rendering any such improper service or advice, the lawyer invites and merits stern and just condemnation. . . . But above all a lawyer will find his highest honor in a deserved reputation for fidelity to private... | |
| Administrative law - 1972 - 362 pages
...deception or betrayal of the public. In rendering any such improper service or advice the practitioner invites and merits stern and just condemnation. Correspondingly, he advances the honor of his calling and the best interests of his client when he renders service or gives advice tending to impress... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1977 - 942 pages
...deception or betrayal of the public. In rendering any such improper service or advice the practitioner invites and merits stern and just condemnation. Correspondingly, he advances the honor of his calling and the best interests of his client when he renders service or gives advice tending to impress... | |
| Iowa State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1905 - 822 pages
...any such improper service or advice, the lawyer lays aside his robe of office, and in his own person invites and merits stern and just condemnation. Correspondingly,...and advise his client to observe the statute law; although until a statute shall have been construed and interpreted by competent adjudication, he is... | |
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