| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1969 - 808 strani
...ca.-.'e justify a nta-ten-.o-it to the public, it is unprofessional to mnXe it anonymously. An ex partc reference to the facts should not go beyond quotation from the records aivi yr.pois on file in the court; but even in oxivarivj Cubes it is bolter to avoid any ox parts statement."... | |
| 1970 - 840 strani
...is not excusable on the ground that it is what the client would say If speaking in his own behalf. 21. Punctuality and expedition. It Is the duty of the lawyer not only to his client, but also to the courte and to the public to be punctual In attendance, and to be concise and direct In the trial and... | |
| 1972 - 1024 strani
...is not excusable on the ground that it is what the client would say if speaking in his own behalf." "21. Punctuality and Expedition. "It is the duty of the lawyer not only tohis client, but also to the Courts and to the public to be punctual in attendance, and to be concise... | |
| 2004 - 652 strani
...on file in the court; but even in extreme cases it is better to avoid any ex parte statement. Canon 21. Punctuality and Expedition. It is the duty of the lawyer not only to his client, but also to the Court and to the public to be punctual in attendance, and to be concise and direct in the trial and... | |
| 2006 - 1038 strani
...circumstances of a particular case requires a statement to the public, it should not be made anonymously and reference to the facts should not go beyond quotation from the records and papers on file in court or other official documents. No statement should be made which indicates intended proof of what... | |
| Michigan State Bar Association - 1912 - 664 strani
...of a particular case justify a statement to the public, it is unprofessional to make it anonymously. An ex parte reference to the facts should not go beyond...Punctuality and Expedition. It is the duty of the lawyer not cnly to his client, but also to the Courts and to the public, to be punctual in attendance, and to... | |
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