 | Gleason Leonard Archer - Legal ethics - 1910 - 367 pages
...such matters no client has a right to demand that his counsel shall be illiberal, or that he shall do anything therein repugnant to his own sense of honor and propriety." § 75. NOT TO LAY UNDUE STBESS UPON TECHNICALITIES. One of the causes of reproach of our system of... | |
 | Georgia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1910
...judge. In such matters no client has a right to demand that his counsel shall be illiberal, or that he do 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... | |
 | James Parker Hall, James De Witt Andrews - Law - 1910
...judge. In such matters no client has a right to demand that his counsel shall be illiberal, or that he do anything therein repugnant to his own sense of honor and propriety. § 25. Taking technical advantage of opposite counselagreements with him. A lawyer should not ignore... | |
 | Alabama State Bar Association. Meeting - Bar associations - 1913
...bill of exceptions, crossing interrogatories, and the like; the attorney must be allowed to judge. No client has a right to demand that his attorney shall...on. the attorney should retire from the cause. 31. Where an attorney has more than one regular client, the oldest client in the absence of some agreement... | |
 | New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1913
...judge. In such matters no client has a right to demand that his counsel shall be illiberal, or that he do 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... | |
 | West Publishing Company - Admission to the bar - 1913
...judge. In such matters no client has a right to demand that his counsel shall be illiberal, or that he do anything therein repugnant to his own sense of honor and propriety. Annot. Authority of attorney as to conduct of litigation, see Attorney and Client, Cent. Dig. §§... | |
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