| 1984 - 324 páginas
...administration of justice and the quality of service rendered by the legal profession. As a member of a learned profession, a lawyer should cultivate knowledge of...the fact that the poor, and sometimes persons who are not poor, cannot afford adequate legal assistance, and should therefore devote professional time... | |
| Los Angeles Richard L. Abel Professor of Law University of California - 1989 - 426 páginas
...administration of justice and the quality of service rendered by the legal profession. As a member of a learned profession, a lawyer should cultivate knowledge of...the fact that the poor, and sometimes persons who are not poor, cannot afford adequate legal assistance, and should therefore devote professional time... | |
| Frank Mcclellan - 1994 - 326 páginas
...administration of justice and the quality of service rendered by the legal profession. As a member of a learned profession, a lawyer should cultivate knowledge of...the fact that the poor, and sometimes persons who are not poor, cannot afford adequate legal assistance, and should therefore devote professional time... | |
| Vincent Luizzi - 1993 - 230 páginas
...to a profession is knowledge that is pursued, in part, for its own sake: "As a member of a learned profession, a lawyer should cultivate knowledge of the law beyond its use for clients...." 30 Further, Wade brings out that there has been a consistent viewpoint that training is necessary to... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Financial Services - 1996 - 268 páginas
...administration of justice and the quality of service rendered by the legal profession. As a member of a learned profession, a lawyer should cultivate knowledge of...the fact that the poor, and sometimes persons who are not poor, cannot afford adequate legal assistance, and should therefore devote professional time... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Financial Services - 1996 - 268 páginas
...administration of justice and the quality of service rendered by the legal profession. As a member of a learned profession, a lawyer should cultivate knowledge of...the fact that the poor, and sometimes persons who are not poor, cannot afford adequate legal assistance, and should therefore devote professional time... | |
| Gary Munneke - 2001 - 164 páginas
...administration of justice and the quality of service rendered by the legal profession. As a member of a learned profession, a lawyer should cultivate knowledge of...the fact that the poor, and sometimes persons who are not poor, cannot afford adequate legal assistance, and should therefore devote professional time... | |
| John W. Cooley, Steven Lubet - 2003 - 608 páginas
...administration of justice and the quality of service rendered by the legal profession. As a member of a learned profession, a lawyer should cultivate knowledge of...of the law and work to strengthen legal education. In addition, a lawyer should further the public's understanding of and confidence in the rule * Reprinted... | |
| |