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Duty Of Members Of Legal Advisory Board To Prevent Fraud By A Registrant, But To Advise Registrants Of His Purpose Jun 1918

Duty Of Members Of Legal Advisory Board To Prevent Fraud By A Registrant, But To Advise Registrants Of His Purpose

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Lawyer Accepting Employment To Contest Will Prepared And Witnessed By Him--Disapproved Jun 1918

Lawyer Accepting Employment To Contest Will Prepared And Witnessed By Him--Disapproved

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Acceptance Of Employment From Wife To Defend Her Husband From A Criminal Charge, Arising From Facts, By Reason Of Which The Wife First Employed The Lawyer To Prosecute Her Husband--Not Disapproved Jun 1918

Acceptance Of Employment From Wife To Defend Her Husband From A Criminal Charge, Arising From Facts, By Reason Of Which The Wife First Employed The Lawyer To Prosecute Her Husband--Not Disapproved

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Cases And Other Authorities On Legal Ethics, I. E. R. Apr 1918

Cases And Other Authorities On Legal Ethics, I. E. R.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Legal Ethics, Clarence Archibald Lightner Apr 1918

Legal Ethics, Clarence Archibald Lightner

Michigan Law Review

My purpose here is a discussion of (I) the meaning of "ethics" in a professional sense, and (2) the relation to the subject of the "Canons of Ethics" of the American Bar Association. I have before me a valuable booklet1 in which the author opposes, in one chapter, "Ethical Instruction in the Schools" and, in the other chapter, he favors "Moral Instruction in the Schools." In his use of words, "ethical" means theory, a science, while "moral" means habits, an art. He persuasively opposes, therefore, the "ethical" while contending for the "moral."


Accepting Employment Upon Contingent Fee--Proper Conditions Indicated Jan 1918

Accepting Employment Upon Contingent Fee--Proper Conditions Indicated

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.