The office of attorney does not permit, much less does it demand of him for any client, violation of law or any manner of fraud or chicane. He must obey his own conscience, and not that of his client. Proceedings ... - Page 1092by New York State Bar Association - 1912Full view - About this book
| 1908 - 1066 pages
...entire devotion by the lawyer to the client's interests, but that " does not permit, much less does it demand of him for any client, violation of law or any manner of fraud or chicane." Other rules relate largely to the conduct of the lawyer before the court, and we shall leave our legal... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1915 - 990 pages
...within and not without the hounds of the law. The office of attorney does not permit, much less does It demand of him for any client, violation of law or any manner of fraud or chicane. He must ohey his own conscience and not that of his client. 16. Restraining Clients from Improprieties. —... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1921 - 1066 pages
...within and not without the hounds of the law. The office of attorney does not permit, much less does lt demand of him for any client, violation of law or any manner of fraud or chicane. He must ohey his own conscience and not that of his client. 16. Restraining Clients from 1mproprieties. —... | |
| Ohio State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1909 - 254 pages
...within and not without the bounds of the law. The office of attorney does not permit, much less does it demand of him for any client, violation of law...obey his own conscience and not that of his client. 1 6. Restraining Clients from Improprieties. A lawyer should use his best efforts to restrain and to... | |
| Clark Bell - Law - 1911 - 264 pages
...innocence, or in the justice of his cause. "The office of attorney does not permit, much less does it demand of him for any client, violation of law...obey his own conscience, and not that of his client. "A lawyer should always treat adverse witnesses and suitors with fairness and due consideration, and... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Interstate commerce - 1965 - 1006 pages
...privilege of appearing before the Commission as representing another does not permit, much less does it demand of him for any client, violation of law...obey his own conscience and not that of his client. 25. All personalities between practitioners should be scrupulously avoided. 29. The conduct of practitioners... | |
| Admission to the bar - 1902 - 746 pages
...within and not without the bounds of the law. The office of attorney does not permit, much less does it demand of him for any client, violation of law...obey his own conscience and not that of his client. Annot. Nature of office of attorney and duty to follow client's Instructions, see Attorney and Client,... | |
| Law - 1911 - 754 pages
...within and not without the bounds of the law. The office of attorney does not permit, much less does it demand of him for any client, violation of law...obey his own conscience and not that of his client. Note: See Questions and Answers Nos. 2, 10, 12, 26, 30, 37, and 39, post, pp. 497, 500, 505, 506, 507,... | |
| Law - 1906 - 688 pages
...is to be commended the sentence: "The office of attorney does not permit, much less docs it demand, for any client, violation of law or any manner of fraud or chicanery." The following comment was made by the Louisville Courier Journal: The real question concerning... | |
| Albert H. Putney - Law - 1908 - 386 pages
...within and not without the bounds of the law. The office of attorney does not permit, much less does it demand of him for any client, violation of law...obey his own conscience and not that of his client. SECTION 16. RESTRAINING CLIENTS FROM IMPROPRIETIES. A lawyer should use his best efforts to restrain... | |
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