Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - Всего страниц: 348 |
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Стр. 106
... sometimes it becomes the lawyer's duty to incur , but , generally , the best service to his client , to his profession , and to himself will result if in every case of doubt he shall first satisfy himself that his advice is given under ...
... sometimes it becomes the lawyer's duty to incur , but , generally , the best service to his client , to his profession , and to himself will result if in every case of doubt he shall first satisfy himself that his advice is given under ...
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... sometimes a witness is wavering . When the transaction is fresh he is full of nothing but its actual details , but frequently he is disposed after wards to alter his first report . He may begin to recoil from the effect of his testimony ...
... sometimes a witness is wavering . When the transaction is fresh he is full of nothing but its actual details , but frequently he is disposed after wards to alter his first report . He may begin to recoil from the effect of his testimony ...
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... sometimes noted for want of judgment . Not so often they are also noted for want of manners . Where this fault displays itself , it is usually before long gently but firmly corrected by the Bar . The inexpe- rienced junior may tremble ...
... sometimes noted for want of judgment . Not so often they are also noted for want of manners . Where this fault displays itself , it is usually before long gently but firmly corrected by the Bar . The inexpe- rienced junior may tremble ...
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Chapter | 1 |
Necessity for a Code of Legal Ethics | 9 |
A Code of Legal Ethics | 17 |
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