Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - Всего страниц: 348 |
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... party . - A lawyer should not in any way . communicate upon the subject of controversy with a party represented by counsel ; much less should he undertake to negotiate or compromise the matter with him , but should deal only with his ...
... party . - A lawyer should not in any way . communicate upon the subject of controversy with a party represented by counsel ; much less should he undertake to negotiate or compromise the matter with him , but should deal only with his ...
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... party and party ( say they ) there is a right , and there is a wrong ; yet neither the one party nor the other did ever want a counsellor to maintain his cause . This may be true , for the most part , and yet in truth the 5. But ...
... party and party ( say they ) there is a right , and there is a wrong ; yet neither the one party nor the other did ever want a counsellor to maintain his cause . This may be true , for the most part , and yet in truth the 5. But ...
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... party , tend to prevent a fair trial in the courts , and otherwise prejudice the due administration of justice . It requires a strong case to justify such publications ; and when proper it is unpro- fessional to make them anonymously ...
... party , tend to prevent a fair trial in the courts , and otherwise prejudice the due administration of justice . It requires a strong case to justify such publications ; and when proper it is unpro- fessional to make them anonymously ...
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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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