| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1971 - 1246 pages
...la one proper for judicial determination. 81. Rr«»onaf»11ltT for I ltlr»<toR • No lawyer 1« obliged to act either as adviser or advocate for every person who may wish to become his client. He ha« the right to decline employment. Every lawyer upon hla own responsibility must decide what employment... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Education and Labor - 1971 - 1512 pages
...services.01 Acceptance and Retention of Employment EC 2-26 A lawyer is under no obligation to act u adviser or advocate for every person who may wish to become his client; but in furtherance of the objective CODE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY of the bar to make legal services... | |
| Virginia State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1913 - 448 pages
...client's case is one proper for judicial determination. 31. Responsibility for Litigation. — iSTo lawyer is obliged to act either as adviser or advocate...for every person who may wish to become his client. Pie has the right to decline employment. Every lawyer upon his own responsibility must decide what... | |
| U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Nuclear energy - 1976 - 1212 pages
...proceeding is remote because there was never any thought *EC 2-26. A lawyer is under no obligation to act as adviser or advocate for every person who may wish to become his client; but in furtherance of the objective of the bar to make legal services fully available, a lawyer should... | |
| Administrative law - 1972 - 362 pages
...his client's case is one proper for determination. 36. Responsibility for litigation. No practitioner is obliged to act either as adviser or advocate for every person who may seek to become his client. He has the right to decline employment. Every practitioner upon his own... | |
| A. Leon Higginbotham - History - 1980 - 548 pages
...Canon of Ethics, however, is similar to Sharp's view. "No lawyer is obliged to act either as advisor or advocate for every person who may wish to become his client." Horowitz and Karst, Law, Lawyers and Social Change, p. 21. See also H. Drinker, Legal Ethics (1953),... | |
| John H. Kultgen - Business & Economics - 1988 - 412 pages
...is a burden that individual lawyers cannot carry alone. A lawyer is under no obligation to act as an adviser or advocate for every person who may wish to become his client; but in furtherance of the objective of the bar to make legal services fully available, a lawyer should... | |
| Mississippi State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1920 - 152 pages
...that, in his opinion, his client's case is one proper for judicial determination. 31. Responsibility of Litigation. — No lawyer is obliged to act either...lawyer upon his own responsibility, must decide what causes he will accept as counsel, what causes he will tring into Courts for plaintiffs, what causes... | |
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