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... justice be developed to a high point of efficiency and so maintained that the public shall have absolute confidence in the integrity and impartiality of its administration . The future of the republic , to a great extent , depends upon ...
... justice be developed to a high point of efficiency and so maintained that the public shall have absolute confidence in the integrity and impartiality of its administration . The future of the republic , to a great extent , depends upon ...
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... justice is done . The suppression of facts or the secreting of witnesses capable of establishing the inno- cence of the accused is highly reprehensible . 6. Adverse Influences and Conflicting Interests.It is the duty of a lawyer at the ...
... justice is done . The suppression of facts or the secreting of witnesses capable of establishing the inno- cence of the accused is highly reprehensible . 6. Adverse Influences and Conflicting Interests.It is the duty of a lawyer at the ...
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... justice is subject , by reason of surprises and disappointments in evidence and witnesses , and through mistakes of juries and errors of Courts , even though only occasional , ad- monish lawyers to beware of bold and confident ...
... justice is subject , by reason of surprises and disappointments in evidence and witnesses , and through mistakes of juries and errors of Courts , even though only occasional , ad- monish lawyers to beware of bold and confident ...
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... justice and not a mere money- getting trade . 13. Contingent Fees . - Contingent fees , where sanctioned by law , should be under the supervision of the Court , in order that clients may be protected from unjust charges . 14. Suing a ...
... justice and not a mere money- getting trade . 13. Contingent Fees . - Contingent fees , where sanctioned by law , should be under the supervision of the Court , in order that clients may be protected from unjust charges . 14. Suing a ...
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... justice of his cause . The lawyer owes " entire devotion to the interest of the client , warm zeal in the maintenance and defense of his rights and the exertion of his utmost learning and ability , " to the end that nothing be taken or ...
... justice of his cause . The lawyer owes " entire devotion to the interest of the client , warm zeal in the maintenance and defense of his rights and the exertion of his utmost learning and ability , " to the end that nothing be taken or ...
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