The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 15-16Butterworths, 1863 - Law |
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... clerks . It is also understood that they will refuse their consent to any one of whom they have information that he is an unfit person for the profession through some moral disqualification , and from the decision of the benchers ...
... clerks . It is also understood that they will refuse their consent to any one of whom they have information that he is an unfit person for the profession through some moral disqualification , and from the decision of the benchers ...
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... Clerks of Chancery Judges , before Masters of the Courts , in references , and at petty sessions - most of it strictly the work of advocates -is performed by attorneys , and without the aid of barristers . It would be a folly in these ...
... Clerks of Chancery Judges , before Masters of the Courts , in references , and at petty sessions - most of it strictly the work of advocates -is performed by attorneys , and without the aid of barristers . It would be a folly in these ...
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... clerks touting among prisoners and prosecutors , and drawing up briefs for their masters without the interven- tion of an attorney ; and the practice has given rise to much scandal , arising from the angry recriminations of counsel . We ...
... clerks touting among prisoners and prosecutors , and drawing up briefs for their masters without the interven- tion of an attorney ; and the practice has given rise to much scandal , arising from the angry recriminations of counsel . We ...
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... clerks of counsel to run up accounts with attorneys for their fees . And again , on the important question of the ... clerk of the counsel and the attorney as to the fee the counsel will require with the brief ; and the client well ...
... clerks of counsel to run up accounts with attorneys for their fees . And again , on the important question of the ... clerk of the counsel and the attorney as to the fee the counsel will require with the brief ; and the client well ...
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... clerks looking to the fee or to the name of the attorney on the back of the brief , and being guided by these as to whether they will take the brief . The really important part of the rule appears to me that which binds a barrister to ...
... clerks looking to the fee or to the name of the attorney on the back of the brief , and being guided by these as to whether they will take the brief . The really important part of the rule appears to me that which binds a barrister to ...
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