The relation of attorney and client is that of master and servant in a limited and dignified sense, and it involves the highest trust and confidence. It cannot be delegated without consent and it cannot exist between an attorney employed by a corporation... The New York Supplement - Side 2801918Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1916 - 506 sider
...prohibetur ex direct, prohibetur et per obliquim. Co. Litt 233. "The relation of attorney and client is that of master and servant In a limited and dignified sense, and It invites the highest trust and confidence. It cannot be delegated without consent and It cannot exist... | |
| 1923 - 1220 sider
...Вер. 839, 19 Ann. Cas. 879, wherein the court says: "The relation of attorney and client is that of master and servant in a limited and dignified sense, and it involves thé highest trust and confidence. It cannot be delegated without consent and it cannot exist between... | |
| 1913 - 632 sider
...Co-Operative Law Company, 198 N. Y. 479 states at page 483: "The relation of attorney and client ts that of master and servant In a limited and dignified sense,...cannot be delegated without consent and it cannot e^ist between an attorney employed by a corporation to practice law for it, and a client of the corporation,... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1911 - 1250 sider
...dirccto, prohibetur et per obliquium: Coke on Littleton. 223. The relation of attorney and client is that of master and servant in a limited and dignified sense,...trust and confidence. It cannot be delegated without 484 consent, and it cannot exist between an attorney employed by a corporation to practice law for... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1911 - 1264 sider
...relation of attorney and client is that of master and servant in a limited and dignified sense, and involves the highest trust and confidence. It cannot be delegated without consent, (p. 842.) ATTORNEY AND CLIENT— Relation Personal.— The relation of attorney and client cannot exist... | |
| United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America - 1912 - 866 sider
...learned Judge most cogently goes on to say as follows : "The relation of attorney and client is that of master and servant in a limited and dignified sense,...of the corporation, for he would be subject to the direction of the corporation and not to the directions of the client." Now, the legal question here... | |
| 1913 - 404 sider
...that would be an evasion which the law will not tolerate. "The relation of attorney and client is that of master and servant in a limited and dignified sense,...corporation and not to the , directions of the client. There would neither be contract or privity between him and the client, and he would not owe even the... | |
| Oscar Liebreich - 1913 - 648 sider
...directo, prohibetur et per obliquiutn. (Co. Lit., 223.) The relation of attorney and client is that of master and servant in a limited and dignified sense,...corporation and not to the directions of the client. There would be neither contract nor privity between him and the client, and he would not owe even the... | |
| Edward Mark Thornton - 1914 - 916 sider
...32 LRA (NS) 5.5, per Vann, J., continuing as follows: "The relation of attorney and client is that of master and servant in a limited and dignified sense,...corporation, and not to the directions of the client. There would be neither contract nor privity between him and the client, and he would not owe even the... | |
| Eugene Allen Gilmore, William Charles Wermuth - 1917 - 924 sider
...following quotation from the opinion will not be out of place: "The relation of attorney and client is that of master and servant in a limited and dignified sense...cannot be delegated without consent and it cannot "Gilman v. Gilman, 126 Mass. 26; Mastin v. Gray, 19 Kan. 458; Pennywit v. Foote, 27 Ohio St. 600; Reynolds... | |
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