Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - Всего страниц: 348 |
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... cause , " Dr. Johnson replied : " Sir , this is false reasoning , because every cause has a bad side ; and a lawyer is not overcome , though the cause which he has endeavoured to support , be determined against him . " The reader of the ...
... cause , " Dr. Johnson replied : " Sir , this is false reasoning , because every cause has a bad side ; and a lawyer is not overcome , though the cause which he has endeavoured to support , be determined against him . " The reader of the ...
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... cause which you know to be bad ? " " Sir " he replied , in a passage which must be received with the qualifications insisted on in the foregoing pages , " you do not know it to be bad , till the judge had determined it . You are to ...
... cause which you know to be bad ? " " Sir " he replied , in a passage which must be received with the qualifications insisted on in the foregoing pages , " you do not know it to be bad , till the judge had determined it . You are to ...
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... causes . " A sermon on the obligations of the lawyer to uphold the cause of truth and justice . It would be needless to bring forward the opinions of Divines , for it will be readily supposed that they do not inculcate any less rigorous ...
... causes . " A sermon on the obligations of the lawyer to uphold the cause of truth and justice . It would be needless to bring forward the opinions of Divines , for it will be readily supposed that they do not inculcate any less rigorous ...
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Chapter | 1 |
Necessity for a Code of Legal Ethics | 9 |
A Code of Legal Ethics | 17 |
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