| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1918 - 892 pages
...he advances the honor of his profession and the best interests of his client when he renders service ""or gives advice tending to impress upon the client...entitled to advise as to its validity and as to what he conscientiously believes to be its just meaning and extent. But above all a lawyer will find his highest... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1928 - 642 pages
...advances the honor of his profession and the best interests of his client when he renders serviceoor gives advice tending to impress upon the client and...entitled to advise as to its validity and as to what he conscientiously believes to be its just meaning and extent. But above all a lawyer will find his highest... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1927 - 738 pages
...advances the honor of his profession and the best interests of his client when he renders service i-or gives advice tending to impress upon the client and...entitled to advise as to its validity and as to what he conscientiously believes to be its just meaning and extent. But above all a lawyer will find his highest... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1919 - 898 pages
...he advances the honor of his profession and the best interests of his client when he renders service *or gives advice tending to impress upon the client...interpreted by competent adjudication, he is free and < - entitled to advise as to its validity and as to what he conscientiously believes to be its just... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1914 - 714 pages
...advances the honor of his profession and the best interests of his, client when he renders service or gives advice tending to impress upon the client...compliance with the strictest principles of moral law. lie must also observe and advise his client to observe the statute law, though until a statute shall... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1920 - 842 pages
...he advances the honor of his profession and the best interests of his client when he renders service -or gives advice tending to impress upon the client and his undertaking exact compliance with the stricicst principles of moral law. lie must also observe and advise his chent to observe the statute... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1925 - 546 pages
...and the best interests of his client when he renders service»or gives advice tending to impress npon the client and his undertaking exact, compliance with the strictest principles of moral law. He must'also observe and advise his client to observe the statute law, though until a statute shall have... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1924 - 604 pages
...the best interests of his _client when he renders service-'or gives advice tending to impress npon the client and his undertaking exact, compliance with the strictest principles of moral law. He must'also observe and advise his client to observe the statute law, though until a statute shall have... | |
| Administrative law - 1969 - 298 pages
...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 upon the client...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... | |
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