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" He had before stated to their lordships—but surely of that it was scarcely necessary to remind them—that an advocate, in the discharge of his duty, knows but one person in all the world, and that person is his client To save that client by all means... "
Report of the West Virginia Bar Association: Including Proceedings of the ... - Página 87
por West Virginia Bar Association - 1898
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Analysis of Salient Points in Certain Recent Decisions

Lyman Grimes - 1915 - 134 páginas
...the celebrated defense of the Queen, where he & aid, "An advocate in the discharge of his duty know but one person in all the world and that person is his client* To save that person by all means and expedients and at all hazards and costa to other persons and among them to...
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The Bar Association Bulletin, Volumen3

1927 - 890 páginas
...with a "client complex," who takes as the cue for his behavior sentiments expressed i>y Lord Brougham: "An advocate in the discharge of his duty knows but...by all means and expedients, and at all hazards and cost to other persons, and among them to himself, is his first and only duty ; and in performing this...
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The Central Law Journal, Volumen45

1897 - 542 páginas
...here the words of Lord Brougham in his celebrated defense of of the Queen: "An advocate," said he, "in the discharge of his duty, knows but one person...the world, and that person is his client. To save the client by all means and expedients, and at all hazards and costs to other persons, and among them...
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Annual Meeting of the Bar Association of the State of Kansas

Bar Association of the State of Kansas - 1886 - 222 páginas
...not to say absurdity and vice, of Lord Brougham's statement of a lawyer's duty, made in his defense of Queen Caroline: "An advocate in the discharge of...all hazards and costs to other persons, and among them to himself, is his first and only duty; and in performing this duty he must not regard alarm,...
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Columbia Law Times: A Monthly Review Devoted to Law and Political ..., Volumen5

1892 - 272 páginas
...selfrespect that can serve the client. Lord Brougham expressed his sentiments in the trial of Queen C . " An advocate in the discharge of his duty knows but one person in the world, his client, and no other. To save that client by all expedient means, at all hazards and...
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Right and Wrong

Charles Fried - 1978 - 252 páginas
...of the traditional conception of a lawyer's loyalty to his client was formulated by Lord Brougham: An advocate, in the discharge of his duty, knows but...all hazards and costs to other persons, and, among them, to himself, is his first and only duty; and in performing this duty he must not regard the alarm,...
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Lawyers and Justice: An Ethical Study

David Luban - 1988 - 484 páginas
...Isn't it immoral to counsel the client in this way? One famous answer was given by Lord Henry Brougham: An advocate, in the discharge of his duty, knows but...and at all hazards and costs to other persons, and, amongst them, to himself, is his first and only duty; and in performing this duty he must not regard...
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Moral Vision and Professional Decisions: The Changing Values of Women and ...

Rand Jack, Dana Crowley Jack - 1989 - 244 páginas
...words of Lord Brougham in his 1821 defense of Queen Caroline's divorce case before the House of Lords: An advocate, in the discharge of his duty, knows but...all hazards and costs to other persons, and, among them, to himself, is his first and only duty; and in performing this duty he must not regard the alarm,...
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Ethics of an Artificial Person: Lost Responsibility in Professions and ...

Elizabeth Hankins Wolgast - 1992 - 180 páginas
...Single-mindedness in helping the client is a professional virtue, the English jurist Lord Brougham writes: "an advocate, in the discharge of his duty, knows...all hazards and costs to other persons, and, among them, to himself, is his first and only duty." 4 ii Moral questions about the legal profession —...
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A Case for Legal Ethics: Legal Ethics as a Source for a Universal Ethic

Vincent Luizzi - 1993 - 230 páginas
...embroiled in bitter controversy and the government weakened." 33 Brougham himself put it this way: An advocate, in the discharge of his duty, knows but one person in all the world, and that one person is his client. To save that client by all means and expedients, and at all hazards and costs...
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