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Page 53
... given by a very competent person , Professor Munroe Smith . But it is subordi- nate and collateral , and for want of time inadequately appreciated . be a citizen of the State in which he applies THE EDUCATION OF THE LAWYER . 53.
... given by a very competent person , Professor Munroe Smith . But it is subordi- nate and collateral , and for want of time inadequately appreciated . be a citizen of the State in which he applies THE EDUCATION OF THE LAWYER . 53.
Page 54
... persons , that the candidate is a fit person to be admitted to the Bar . A man may have a good character , and yet know nothing of the ethics and mission of the profession . The general educational qualifications are ordinary . A ...
... persons , that the candidate is a fit person to be admitted to the Bar . A man may have a good character , and yet know nothing of the ethics and mission of the profession . The general educational qualifications are ordinary . A ...
Page 56
... person may set himself up as a car- penter , tailor , baker , agent , banker , or broker , or pursue any other legal occupation ( except that of medicine , where a certificate , for obvious rea- sons , is necessary ) , in any place ...
... person may set himself up as a car- penter , tailor , baker , agent , banker , or broker , or pursue any other legal occupation ( except that of medicine , where a certificate , for obvious rea- sons , is necessary ) , in any place ...
Page 64
... falsehood , nor delay any person's cause for lucre or malice . I , ENGLAND . do swear that I will truly and honestly demean myself in the practice of a So- licitor according to the best of my knowledge and ability 64 THE AMERICAN LAWYER .
... falsehood , nor delay any person's cause for lucre or malice . I , ENGLAND . do swear that I will truly and honestly demean myself in the practice of a So- licitor according to the best of my knowledge and ability 64 THE AMERICAN LAWYER .
Page 66
... person's cause for lucre or malice , " throws a little more light upon the lawyer's duties , and upon the opportunities he has to use , disloyally and dishonestly , his office . The Advocates ' oath in France , to refuse cases which he ...
... person's cause for lucre or malice , " throws a little more light upon the lawyer's duties , and upon the opportunities he has to use , disloyally and dishonestly , his office . The Advocates ' oath in France , to refuse cases which he ...
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