... an advocate, by the sacred duty which he owes his client, knows in the discharge of that office but one person in the world, that client and none other. To save that client by all expedient means, to protect that client at all hazards and costs, to... The Reform of Legal Procedure - Side 17av Moorfield Storey - 1911 - 263 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1845 - 808 sider
...one person in the world, that client and none other. To save that client by all expedient means — to .protect that client at all hazards and costs to...which he may bring upon any other. Nay, separating even the duties of a patriot from those of an advocate, and casting them, if need be, to the wind,... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1838 - 702 sider
...one person in the world, THAT CLIENT AND NONE OTHEK. To save that client by all expedient means, — to protect that client at all hazards and costs to...which he may bring upon any other. Nay, separating even the duties of a patriot from those of an advocate, and casting them, if need be, to the wind,... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1838 - 702 sider
...one person in the world, THAT CLIENT AND NONE OTHEB. To save that client by all expedient means,— to protect that client at all hazards and costs to all others, and among others to himself,—is the highest and most unquestioned of his duties; and he must not regard the alarm—the... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1839 - 514 sider
...but one person in the world—that client and none other. To save that client by all expedient means, to protect that client at all hazards and costs to...torment, the destruction which he may bring upon any others ; nay, separating even the duties of a patriot from those of an advocate, he must go on reckless... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1841 - 382 sider
...one person in the world — that client and none other. To save that client by all expedient means, to protect that client at all hazards and costs to...torment, the destruction which he may bring upon any others ; nay, separating even the duties of a patriot from those of an advocate, he must go on reckless... | |
| The Westminster Review January-April 1841 - 1841 - 582 sider
...protection to cast off all restraints against all parties. To serve the client by "all expedient means, to protect that client at all hazards and costs to all others," or, according to the noble and learned Lord who vindicates the practice as a duty, to disregard the... | |
| Richard Whately (abp. of Dublin.) - 1841 - 558 sider
...cast off all restraints against all II H 2 * parties. To serve the client by ' all expedient means, to protect that client at all hazards and costs to all others,' or, according to the noble and learned lord who vindicates the •practice as a duty, to disregard... | |
| Edward O'Brien (barrister-at-law.) - 1842 - 330 sider
...this is not in the world, that client and none oilier. To save that client hy all expedient means — to protect that client at all hazards and costs to...which he may bring upon any other. Nay, separating even the duties of a patriot from those of an Advocate, and casting them, if need he, to the wind,... | |
| 1842 - 546 sider
...one 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 (even the party already injured) and amongst others to himself, is the highest and most unquestioned... | |
| 1842 - 508 sider
...one 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 (even the party already injured) and amongst others to himself, is the highest and most unquestioned... | |
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