| Law - 1911 - 496 pages
...Personalities should always be avoided, and the utmost courtesy always extended to an honorable opponent. 30. As to incidental matters pending the trial, not affecting...rights of the client, such as forcing the opposite attorney to trial when he is under affliction or bereavement; forcing the trial on a particular day... | |
| North Carolina Bar Association - Bar associations - 1902 - 226 pages
...Personalities should always be avoided, and the utmost courtesy always extended to an honorable opponent. 30. As to incidental matters pending the trial, not affecting...substantial prejudice to the rights of the client, such as forc1ng the opposite attorney to trial when he is under affliction or bereavement; forcing the trial... | |
| George William Warvelle - Legal ethics - 1902 - 260 pages
...of which the attorney is not required to account. This will include all incidental matters pending trial, not affecting the merits of the cause or working...rights of the client, such as forcing the opposite attorney to trial when he is under affliction; forcing trial on a particular day to the serious injury... | |
| West Virginia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1904 - 186 pages
...Personalities should always be avoided, and the utmost courtesy always extended to an honorable opponent. 30. As to incidental matters pending the trial, not affecting...rights of the client, such as forcing the opposite attorney to trial when he is under affliction or bereavement; forcing the trial on a particular day... | |
| Mississippi State Bar Association - 1907 - 24 pages
...Personalities should always be avoided, and the utmost courtesy always extended to an honorable opponent. 30. As to incidental matters pending the trial, not affecting...rights of the client, such as forcing the opposite attorney to trial when he is under affliction or bereavement ; forcing the trial on a particular day... | |
| Alabama State Bar Association. Meeting - Bar associations - 1913 - 208 pages
...Personalities should always be avoided, and the utmost courtesy always extended to an honorable opponent. 30. As to incidental matters pending the trial, not affecting...rights of the client, such as forcing the opposite attorney to trial when he is under affliction or bereavement; forcing the trial on a particular day... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1917 - 984 pages
...the trial he should avoid communicating with them, even as to matters foreign to the cause. 24. Right of Lawyer to Control the Incidents of the Trial. —...working substantial prejudice to the rights of the ciient, such as forcing the opposite lawyer to trial when he is under affliction or bereavement; forcing... | |
| George Purcell Costigan - Legal ethics - 1917 - 656 pages
...CANON. XXV." RIGHT OF LAWYER TO CONTROL THE INCIDENTS OF THE TRIAL. The lawyer must be allowed to decide as to incidental matters pending the trial not affecting the merits of the cause nor prejudicial to the rights of the client, such as reasonable accommodation to op•i "Every pleader... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1919 - 806 pages
...the trial he should avoid communicating with them, even as to matters foreign to the cause. 24. Right of Lawyer to Control the incidents of the Trial. —...not affecting the merits of the cause, or working suhstantial prejudice to the rights of the client, such as forcing the opposite lawyer to trial when... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1921 - 1070 pages
...the trial he should avoid communicating with them, even as to matters foreign to the cause. 24. Right of Lawyer to Control the Incidents of the Trial. —...bereavement; forcing the trial on a particular day to the ii.jury of the opposite lawyer when no harm will result from a trial at a different time; agreeing... | |
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