Money of the client or other trust property coming into the possession of the lawyer should be reported promptly, and except with the client's knowledge and consent should not be commingled with his private property or be used by him. The Medico-legal Journal - Page 153edited by - 1911Full view - About this book
| New Jersey State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1928 - 188 pages
...counsel, and he should not undertake to advise him as to the law. 11. Dealing With Trust Property. Money of the client or other trust property coming...commingled with his private property or be used by him. 12. Fixing the Amount of the Fee. In fixing fees, lawyers should avoid charges which overestimate their... | |
| New Jersey State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1916 - 232 pages
...interest in the subject matter of the litigation which he is conducting. 11. Dealing With Triist Property. Money of the client or other trust property coming...commingled with his private property or be used by him. 12. Fixing the Amount of the Fee. In fixing fees, lawyers should avoid charges which overestimate their... | |
| New Jersey State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1920 - 168 pages
...matter of the litigation which he is conducting. CANONS OF ETHICS. 128 11. Dealing With Trust Property. Money of the client or other trust property coming...into the possession of the lawyer should be reported promtply, and except with the client's knowledge and consent should not be commingled with his private... | |
| Law - 1919 - 674 pages
...code of New York State goes much further. Nor do we admire the form of the next canon, which runs, " Money of the client " or other trust property coming into the possession of the "lawyer . . . should not be commingled with his private (?) "property or be used by him!" In fixing his own " coni" pensation... | |
| Administrative law - 1963 - 488 pages
...Money of the client or other trust property coming. into the possession of the practitioner shouldt be reported promptly, and, except with the client's...knowledge and consent, should not be commingled with the practitioner's private property or be used by him. 23. How far a practitioner may go in supporting... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1919 - 898 pages
...in the subject matter of the litigation which he is conducting. ix. Dealing With Trust Property. — Money of the client or other trust property coming...commingled with his private property or be used by him. is. Fixing the Amount of the Fee. — In fixing fees, lawyers should avoid charges which overestimate... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1925 - 546 pages
...in the subject matter of the litigation which he is conducting. n. Dealing With Trust Property. — Money of the client or other trust property coming...commingled with his private property or be used by him. 12. Fixing the Amount of the Fee. — In fixing fees, lawyer* should avoid charges which overestimate... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1914 - 714 pages
...of the litigation which he is conducting. u. Dealing With Trust Property. — Money of the client cr other trust property coming into the possession of...commingled with his private property or be used by him. 12. Fixing the Amount of the Fee. — In fixing fees, lawyers should avoid charges which overestimate... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1924 - 604 pages
...of the litigation which he is conducting. 11. Dealing With Trust Property.— Money of the client cr other trust property coming into the possession of...commingled with his private property or be used by him. 13. Fixing the Amount of the Fee.— In fixing fees, lawyers should avoid charges which overestimate... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1918 - 892 pages
...the litigation which he is conducting. 11. Dealing With Trust Property. — Money of the client cr other trust property coming into the possession of...commingled with his private property or be used by him. 12. Fixing the Amount of the Fee. — In fixing fees, lawyers should avoid charges which overestimate... | |
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