Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - Всего страниц: 348 |
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... interests . It is the duty of a lawyer at the time of retainer to disclose to the client all the circumstances of his relations to the parties , and any interest in or connection with the con- troversy , which might influence the client ...
... interests . It is the duty of a lawyer at the time of retainer to disclose to the client all the circumstances of his relations to the parties , and any interest in or connection with the con- troversy , which might influence the client ...
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... interest in , or connection with the controversy , which might justly influence the client in the selection of his attorney , " and " can never represent conflicting interests in the same suit or transaction except by express consent of ...
... interest in , or connection with the controversy , which might justly influence the client in the selection of his attorney , " and " can never represent conflicting interests in the same suit or transaction except by express consent of ...
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... interest in the subject - matter of the litigation , if the tendency of such a bargain is to degrade an honourable profession , it should be reprobated . An interest in the subject - matter reduces the lawyer from the position of the ...
... interest in the subject - matter of the litigation , if the tendency of such a bargain is to degrade an honourable profession , it should be reprobated . An interest in the subject - matter reduces the lawyer from the position of the ...
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Chapter | 1 |
Necessity for a Code of Legal Ethics | 9 |
A Code of Legal Ethics | 17 |
Авторские права | |
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