Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - Всего страниц: 348 |
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... better , but , like a good man as well as a good orator , use the power of thy tongue and wit to shame impudence and protect innocence , to crush the op- pressors and succour the afflicted , to advance justice and equity , and to Let it ...
... better , but , like a good man as well as a good orator , use the power of thy tongue and wit to shame impudence and protect innocence , to crush the op- pressors and succour the afflicted , to advance justice and equity , and to Let it ...
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... better than a long - contested law suit . The lawyer who will hold his clients , and whose name will be blessed amongst them , is he who keeps his clients out of litigation . The power of counsel or solicitor to effect a settlement or ...
... better than a long - contested law suit . The lawyer who will hold his clients , and whose name will be blessed amongst them , is he who keeps his clients out of litigation . The power of counsel or solicitor to effect a settlement or ...
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... better his condition quickly fell to his lot . Certain admirers of his pluck and energy in taking hold of anything that offered , however menial in character , earned a friendship for him that resulted in his transferring the scene of ...
... better his condition quickly fell to his lot . Certain admirers of his pluck and energy in taking hold of anything that offered , however menial in character , earned a friendship for him that resulted in his transferring the scene of ...
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Chapter | 1 |
Necessity for a Code of Legal Ethics | 9 |
A Code of Legal Ethics | 17 |
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