... while employed in the particular case or antagonisms with other clients ; (3) the customary charges of the Bar for similar services; (4) the amount involved in the controversy and the benefits resulting to the client from the services; (5) the contingency... Transactions - Stran 47avtor: Maryland State Bar Association - 1922Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1908 - 1066 strani
...client in excess of the value of the service because of his ability to pay such excess charge — " it should never be forgotten that the profession is...branch of the administration of justice, and not a mere money-making trade ;" entire devotion by the lawyer to the client's interests, but that " does not... | |
| American Bar Association - 1912 - 1266 strani
...resulting to the client from the services; (5) the contingency or the certainty of the compensation; and (6) the character of the employment, whether casual...of justice and not a mere moneygetting trade. 13. Contingent Fees.— Contingent fees, where sanctioned by law, should be under the supervision of the... | |
| American Bar Association - 1913 - 1216 strani
...resulting to the client from the services; (5) the contingency or the certainty of the compensation; and (6) the character of the employment, whether casual...fees it should never be forgotten that the profession 4s a branch of the administration of justice and not a mere moneygetting trade. 13. Contingent Fees.... | |
| American Bar Association - 1915 - 990 strani
...of the compensation; and (6) the character of the employment, whether casual or for an estahlished and constant client. No one of these considerations...value of the service. In fixing fees it should never he forgotten that the profession is a hranch of the administration of justice and not a mere moneygetting... | |
| American Bar Association - 1921 - 1066 strani
...whether casual or for an estahlished and constant client No one of these considerations 1n itself 1s controlling. They are mere guides in ascertaining...value of the service. In fixing fees it should never he forgotten that the profession 1s a hranch of the administration of justice and not a mere moneygetting... | |
| Ohio State Bar Association - 1909 - 254 strani
...resulting to the client from the services; (5) the contingency or the certainty of the compensation; and (6) the character of the employment, whether casual...of justice and not a mere moneygetting trade. 13. Contingent Fees. Contingent fees, where sanctioned by law, should be under the supervision of the Court,... | |
| 1908 - 1082 strani
...controlling. They are mere guides in ascertaining what the service was really worth; and in fixing the amount it should never be forgotten that the profession is...administration of justice and not a mere money-getting trade. 57. Contingent Fees. — Contingent fees may be contracted for; but they lead to many abuses, and certain... | |
| 1920 - 1086 strani
...self-respect and with the right to receive reasonable recompense for services. He should always bear in mind that the profession is a branch of the administration of justice and not a mere money getting occupation." Many of the applications to strike solicitors off the rolls would be unnecessary... | |
| Alabama State Bar Association - 1903 - 1078 strani
...controlling. They are mere guides in ascertaining what the service was really worth ; and in fixing the amount it should never be forgotten that the profession is a branch of the administra'ion of justice and not a mere money getting trade. 51. — Contingent fees may be contracted... | |
| West Virginia Bar Association - 1908 - 222 strani
...controlling. They are mere guides in ascertaining what the service was really worth; and in fixing the amount it should never be forgotten that the profession is...branch of the administration of justice, and not a B1ere money-getting trade. 46. Contingent fees may be contracted for, but they lead to many abuses,... | |
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