He must also observe and advise his client to observe the statute law, though until a statute shall have been construed and interpreted by competent adjudication, he is free and is entitled to advise as to its validity and as to what he conscientiously... The Atlantic Monthly - Page 3671914Full view - About this book
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1912 - 1264 pages
...what he conscientiously believes to be its just meaning and extent. But above all a lawyer will flnd his highest honor in a deserved reputation for fidelity...an honest man and as a patriotic and loyal citizen. III. OATH OF ADMISSION. The general principles which should ever control the lawyer in the practice... | |
| Law - 1919 - 674 pages
...censorious impertinence. But we shall all agree that " above all a " lawyer will find his highest honour in a deserved reputation " for fidelity to private...honest " man and as a patriotic and loyal citizen." The Legal Ethics Clinic is the production of a committee of the New York County Lawyers' Association.... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1928 - 642 pages
...advise as to its validity and as to what he conscientiously believes to be its just meaning and extent. But above all a lawyer will find his highest honor...an honest man and as a patriotic and loyal citizen. Ill OATH OF ADMISSION The general principles which should ever control the lawyer in the practice of... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1922 - 606 pages
...advise as to its validity and as to what he conscientiously believes to be its just meaning and extent. But above all a lawyer will find his highest honor...an honest man and as a patriotic and loyal citizen. Ill OATH OF ADMISSION The general principles which should ever control the lawyer in the practice of... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1914 - 714 pages
...advise as to its validity and as to what he conscientiously believes to be its just meaning and extent. But above all a lawyer will find his highest honor...an honest man and as a patriotic and loyal citizen. in OATH OF ADMISSION The general principles which should ever control the lawyer in the practice of... | |
| Pennsylvania Bar Association - Bar associations - 1910 - 602 pages
...advise as to its validity and as to what he conscientiously believes to be its just meaning and extent. But above all. a lawyer will find his highest honor...an honest man and as a patriotic and loyal citizen. III OATH OF ADMISSION The general principles which should ever control the lawyer in the practice of... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1927 - 738 pages
...advise as to its validity and as to what he conscientiously believes to be its just meaning and extent. But above all a lawyer will find his highest honor...an honest man and as a patriotic and loyal citizen. Ill OATH OF ADMISSION The general principles which should ever control the lawyer in the practice of... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1918 - 892 pages
...advise as to its validity and as to what he conscientiously believes to be its just meaning and extent. But above all a lawyer will find his highest honor...an honest man and as a patriotic and loyal citizen. m OATH OF ADMISSION The general principles which should ever control the lawyer in the practice of... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1925 - 546 pages
...advise as to its validity and as to what he conscientiously believes to be its just meaning and extent. But above all a lawyer will find his highest honor...public duty, as an honest man and as a patriotic and loya! citizen. Ill OATH OF ADMISSION The general principles which should ever control the lawyer in... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1924 - 604 pages
...advise as to its validity and as to what he conscientiously believes to be its just meaning and extent. But above all a lawyer will find his highest honor...public duty, as an honest man and as a patriotic and loya" citizen. Ill OATH OF ADMISSION The general principles which should ever control the lawyer in... | |
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