| Virginia State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1914 - 378 pages
...private property or be used by him. 12. Fixing the Amount of the Fee. — In fixing fees, lawyers bhould avoid charges which overestimate their advice and...a less charge, or even none at all. The reasonable requests of brother lawyers, and of their widows and orphans without ample means, should receive special... | |
| Administrative law - 1972 - 362 pages
...undertake to advise him as to the law. 14. Fixing the amount of the fee. In fixing fees, practitioners should avoid charges which overestimate their advice...justify a charge in excess of the value of the service, although his poverty may require a less charge, or even none at all. 15. Compensation, corn'mission... | |
| Administrative law - 1976 - 464 pages
...as to the law. 14. Fixing the amount of the fee. In fixing fees, practitioners should avoid chargée which overestimate their advice and services, as well...justify a charge In excess of the value of the service, although his poverty may require a less charge, or even none at all. 18. Compensation, commission and... | |
| National Conservation Advisory Council (U.S.) - Books - 1980 - 64 pages
...treating a work of high value, (6) character of the employment — casual or constant client. An owner's ability to pay cannot justify a charge in excess of the value of the service. Conservators should avoid charges which overestimate the worth of their services, as well as those... | |
| Administrative law - 1985 - 644 pages
...establishing fees, a practitioner shall avoid charges which overestimate the value of his advice and services. A client's ability to pay cannot justify a charge in excess of the value of the service although a client's poverty may require a lesser charge or even no charge at all. Publicly quoted fees... | |
| Judges - 2004 - 652 pages
...circumstances be commingled with his own or be used by him. Canon 12. Fixing the Amount of the Fee.2 In fixing fees, lawyers should avoid charges which...a less charge, or even none at all. The reasonable requests of brother lawyers, and of their widows and orphans without ample means, should receive special... | |
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