Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - Всего страниц: 348 |
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... look beyond gratifica- tion of client's vanity or a revengeful spirit . " He further added : " While yielding the foremost place to the preparation for his work as a practitioner and fully recognizing the force it must exert , at least ...
... look beyond gratifica- tion of client's vanity or a revengeful spirit . " He further added : " While yielding the foremost place to the preparation for his work as a practitioner and fully recognizing the force it must exert , at least ...
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... look of confidence and disdain -- you needn't try your wiles upon me . The shoulder turned a little against the speaker - the averted eye - and then a change ; first , the changed posture of the body ; the slight opening of the mouth ...
... look of confidence and disdain -- you needn't try your wiles upon me . The shoulder turned a little against the speaker - the averted eye - and then a change ; first , the changed posture of the body ; the slight opening of the mouth ...
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... look the matter himself thoroughly , 116 towards bar association , 25 to see orginal documents , if not by copies , 116 Lawyer's fee considerations , 20 if withheld by client , 35 Lawyer's obligations to the professional body , 25 ...
... look the matter himself thoroughly , 116 towards bar association , 25 to see orginal documents , if not by copies , 116 Lawyer's fee considerations , 20 if withheld by client , 35 Lawyer's obligations to the professional body , 25 ...
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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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