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" The miscarriages to which justice is subject, by reason of surprises and disappointments in evidence and witnesses, and through mistakes of juries and errors of Courts, even though only occasional, admonish lawyers to beware of bold and confident assurances... "
The Brief: A Quarterly Magazine of the Law - Page 218
1906
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 28

1908 - 1082 pages
...attorney, as against his other clients in litigation between them35. Making Bold Assurances to Clients. — The miscarriages to which justice is subject, and...depends upon the assurance, and the case is. not plain. 36. Promptness and Punctuality. — Prompt preparation for trial, punctuality in answering letters...
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Reports ... Proceedings, Volumes 29-30

Ohio State Bar Association - 1909 - 254 pages
...and through mistakes of juries and errors of Courts, even though only occasional, admonish lawyers to beware of bold and confident assurances to clients, especially where the employment may depend upon such assurance. Whenever the controversy will admit of fair adjustment, the client...
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Report of the West Virginia Bar Association: Including ..., Volume 24

West Virginia Bar Association - 1908 - 222 pages
...and if such a course is insisted on, the attorney shall retire from the cause. 31. The miscarriage to which justice is subject and the uncertainty of...depends upon the assurance, and the case is not plain. 33. An attorney is in honor bound to disclose to the client at the time of retainer all the circumstances...
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Report of Proceedings of the ... Annual Session of the ..., Volume 25, Part 1908

Georgia Bar Association - 1908 - 308 pages
...and if such a course is insisted on, the attorney should retire from the case. 31. The miscarriage to which justice is subject, and the uncertainty of...admonish attorneys to beware of bold and confident assurance to clients, especially where the employment depends upon the assurance, and the case is not...
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Transactions, Volume 6

Maryland State Bar Association - 1901 - 216 pages
...preference of retaining the attorney, as against his other clients in litigation between them.* 32. The miscarriages to which justice is subject, and...upon the assurance, and the •case is not plain. 33. Prompt preparation for trial, punctuality in answering letters and keeping engagements, are due...
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The Bar: West Virginia, Volume 9

1902 - 548 pages
...and if such a course is insisted on the attorney should retire from the cause. 31. The miscarriage to which justice is subject and the uncertainty of...admonish attorneys to beware of bold and confident assurance to clients, especially where the employment depends upon the assurance and the case is not...
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Rules for Admission to the Bar

1902 - 746 pages
...and through mistakes of juries and errors of Courts, even though only occasional, admonish lawyers to beware of bold and confident assurances to clients, especially where the employment may depend upon such assurance. Whenever the controversy will admit of fair adjustment, the client...
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American Law School Review, Volume 3

1911 - 754 pages
...and through mistakes of juries and errors of Courts, even though only occasional, admonish lawyers to beware of bold and confident assurances to clients, especially where the employment may depend upon such assurance. Whenever the controversy will admit of fair adjustment, the client...
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American Law School Review, Volume 2

1906 - 688 pages
...and through mistakes of juries and errors of courts, even though only occasional, admonish lawyers to beware of bold and confident assurances to clients, especially where the employment may depend upon such assurance. Whenever the controversy will admit of fair adjustment, the client...
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The Bulletin of the Commercial Law League of America, Volume 17

1912 - 260 pages
...and through mistakes of juries and errors of Courts, even though only occasional, admonish lawyers to beware of bold and confident assurances to clients, especially where the employment may depend upon such assurance. Whenever the controversy will admit of fair adjustment, the client...
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