| 1866 - 662 páginas
...and whose " sacred duty " it is, in the language of the greatest living lawyer of England, " to know in the discharge of that office but one person in the world, that client and no other, to save that client by all expedient means, to protect that client at all hazards and costs... | |
| 1866 - 672 páginas
...and whose " sacred duty " it is, in the language of the greatest living lawyer of England, " to know in the discharge of that office but one person in the world, that client and no other, to save that client by all expedient means, to protect that client at all hazards and costs... | |
| Thomas Dunphy, Thomas J. Cummins - 1867 - 474 páginas
...Caroline, thus lays down the duty of the advocate: — " An advocate, liy the sacred duty which he owes hia client, knows, in the discharge of that office, but one person in the world, — THAT CLIENT AND NONK OTHER, To save that client by all expedient ireans— to protect that client at all hazarls and... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1868 - 786 páginas
...remind,' says an eminent lawyer, ' that an advocate, by the sacred duty of his connection with his client, knows, in the discharge of that office, but...person in the world — that client, and none other. To serve that client, by all expedient means, to protect that client at all hazards and costs to all others... | |
| 1852 - 620 páginas
...against him. We are tola, on the other, by Lord Brougham, that it is the duty of a counsel to protect his client at all hazards and costs to all others, and, among others, to himself, and he is not to regard the alarm, the suffering, the torment, the destruction, which he may bring... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1870 - 384 páginas
...of Queen Caroline. In that passage he says : — "An advocate, by the great duty which he owes his client, knows in the discharge of that office but...other. To save that client by all expedient means he must not regard the alarm, the suffering, the torment, the destruction which he may bring upon any... | |
| Thomas J. Cummins - 1870 - 466 páginas
...Caroline, thus lays down the duty of the advocate : — "An advocate, by the sacred duty which he owes his client, knows, in the discharge of that office, but...AND NONE OTHER. To save that client by all expedient ireans — to protect that client at all hazards and costs — to all others, and amongothers to himself—... | |
| Lucien Brock Proctor - 1870 - 808 páginas
...by some such feelings as prompted Lord Brougham to remark, that it was "a lawyer's duty to save his client by all expedient means — to protect that client at all hazards and cost to others, and, among others, to himself, and he must not regard the alarm, the suffering, the... | |
| 1870 - 478 páginas
...«own the duty of the a ivixMte : — •' An advocat«-. ьу the «acred duty which he owes hi« client, knows, in the discharge, of that office, but one person in tlie world, — THAT CLIENT AND MONK ОГНЕВ. To save that elieot by all expedient ireans— to... | |
| Richard Whately - 1871 - 558 páginas
...remind," says an eminent lawyer, " that an advocate, by the sacred duty of his connection with his client, knows in the discharge of that office but...person in the world — that client and none other. To serve that client, by all expedient means, to protect that client at all hazards and costs to all others... | |
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