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An Inductive Study of Standards of Right - Page 58
by Matthew Hale Wilson - 1916 - 321 pages
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Proceedings ..., Volume 37

New York State Bar Association - 1914 - 714 pages
...personal belief in his client's innocence or in the justice of his cause. The lawyer owes "entire devotion to the interest of the client, warm zeal in the maintenance...the exertion of his utmost learning and ability," to the end that nothing be taken or be withheld from him, save by the rules of law, legally applied....
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Proceedings ..., Volume 47

New York State Bar Association - 1924 - 604 pages
...personal belief in his client's innocence or in the justice of his cause. The lawyer owes "entire devotion to the interest of the client, warm zeal in the maintenance...the exertion of his utmost learning and ability," to the end that nothing be taken or be withheld from him, save by the rules of law, legally applied....
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Proceedings ..., Volume 35

New York State Bar Association - 1912 - 1128 pages
...personal belief in his client's innocence or in the justice of his cause. The lawyer owes "entire devotion to the interest of the client, warm zeal in the maintenance...the exertion of his utmost learning and ability," to the end that nothing be taken or be withheld from him, save by the rules of law, legally applied....
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Proceedings ..., Volume 51

New York State Bar Association - 1928 - 642 pages
...belief in his client's innocence or in the justice of his cause. The lawyer owes " entire devotion to the interest of the client, warm zeal in the maintenance...the exertion of his utmost learning and ability," to the end that nothing be taken or be withheld from him, save by the rules of law, legally applied....
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Proceedings ..., Volume 43

New York State Bar Association - 1920 - 842 pages
...belief in his client's innocence or in the justice of his cause. The lawyer owes " entire devotion to the interest of the client, warm zeal in the maintenance...the exertion of his utmost learning and ability," to the end that nothing be taken or be withheld from him, save by the rules of law, legally applied....
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Proceedings ..., Volume 42

New York State Bar Association - 1919 - 898 pages
...belief in his client's innocence or in the justice of his cause. The lawyer owes " entire devotion to the interest of the client, warm zeal in the maintenance...the exertion of his utmost learning and ability," to the end that nothing be taken or be withheld from him, save by the rules of law, legally applied....
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Deficiencies in Judicial Administration: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1968 - 488 pages
...Bar Association's canons of professional ethics tells lawyers they should give their "entire devotion to the interest of the client, warm zeal in the maintenance...and the exertion of his utmost learning and ability. * * *." The canons also admonish lawyers from violating the law and require candor toward the court....
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Proceedings ..., Volume 48

New York State Bar Association - 1925 - 546 pages
...belief in his client's innocence or in the justice of his cause. The lawyer owes " entire devotion to the interest of the client, warm zeal in the maintenance...the exertion of his utmost learning and ability," to the end that nothing be taken or be withheld from him, save by the rules of law, legally applied....
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Legal Services Program of the Office of Economic Opportunity: Hearing[s ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Subcommittee on Employment, Manpower, and Poverty - 1969 - 124 pages
...personal belief in his client's innocence or in the justice of his cause. The lawyer owes "entire devotion to the interest of the client, warm zeal in the maintenance...the exertion of his utmost learning and ability," to the end that nothing be taken or be withheld from him, save by the rules of law, legally applied....
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Legal Services Program of the Office of Economic Opportunity: Hearing Before ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Subcommittee on Employment, Manpower, and Poverty, United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare - 1969 - 120 pages
...personal belief in hia client's innocence or in the justice of his cause. The lawyer owes "entire devotion to the interest of the client, warm zeal in the maintenance...the exertion of his utmost learning and ability," to the end that nothing be taken or be withheld from him, save by the rules of law, legally applied....
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