| Judges - 2004 - 652 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. 6. Canon 31 was amended on September 30, 1937, by substituting the word "employment" on line 3, for... | |
| Brian Z. Tamanaha - Law - 2006 - 238 pages
...ethics. The first code, the 1908 Professional Canons, held that the lawyer "advances the honor of the profession and the best interests of his client when...compliance with the strictest principles of moral law."41 It added that in the conduct of the case the lawyer "must obey his conscience and not that... | |
| Michigan State Bar Association - 1912 - 664 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...the strictest principles of moral law. He must also ohserve and advise his client to observe the statute law, though until a statute shall have been construed... | |
| South Carolina Bar Association - Bar associations - 1926 - 182 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...with the strictest principles of moral law. He must observe and advise his client to observe the statute law, though until a statute shall have been construed... | |
| 1909 - 624 pages
...members are bound to respect and uphold. When rendering any such improper service or advice, the engineer invites and merits stern and just condemnation. Correspondingly,...honor of his profession and the best interests of the public when he renders service in compliance with the strictest principles of the moral law and... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1977 - 100 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... | |
| Administrative law - 1972 - 350 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 lmpress... | |
| Administrative law - 1968 - 1260 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... | |
| Administrative law - 1963 - 610 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... | |
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