| New Jersey State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1928 - 188 pages
...anything therein repugnant to his own sense of honor and propriety. 25. Taking Technical Advantage of Opposite Counsel; Agreements with Him. A lawyer...should not ignore known customs or practice of the Bar of a particular Court, even when the law permits, without giving timely notice to the opposing counsel.... | |
| New Jersey State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1920 - 168 pages
...Opposite Counsel; Agreements with Him. A lawyer should not ignor known customs or practice of the Bar of a particular Court, even when the law permits,...without giving timely notice to the opposing counsel, s far as possible, important agreements, affecting the rights of clients, should be reduced to writing;... | |
| New Jersey State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1918 - 156 pages
...anything therein repugnant to his own sense of honor and propriety. 25. Taking Technical Advantage of Opposite Counsel; Agreements with Him. A lawyer should not ignore known customs or practices of the Bar of a particular Court, even when the law permits, without giving timely notice... | |
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