| American Bar Association - 1921 - 1066 str.
...overestimate their advice and services, as well as those which undervalue them. A client's ahility to pay cannot justify a charge in excess of the value...may require a less charge, or even none at all. The reasonahle requests of hrother lawyers, and of their widows and orphans without ample means, should... | |
| American Bar Association - 1915 - 990 str.
...overestimate their advice and services, as well as those which undervalue them. A client's ahility to pay cannot justify a charge in excess of the value...poverty may require a less charge, or even none at al1. The reasonahle requests of hrother lawyers, and of their widows and orphans without ample means,... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1978 - 990 str.
...fixing fees, practitioners should avoid charges which overestimate their advice and services, as well as those which undervalue them. A client's ability to...justify a charge in excess of the value of the service, although his poverty may require a less charge, or even none at all. 15. Compensation, commission,... | |
| New Jersey State Bar Association - 1921 - 154 str.
...fixing fees, lawyers should avoid charges which overestimate their advice and services, as well as those which undervalue them. A client's ability to...without ample means, should receive special and kindly cnsideration. In determining the amount of the fee, it is proper to consider : ( 1 ) the time and labor... | |
| 1913 - 632 str.
...lees, lawyers should avoid charges whicn overestimate their advice and services, as weil as those wnich undervalue them. A client's ability to pay cannot justify a charge in excess oi the value oi • the service, though his poverty may require a less charge, or even none at all.... | |
| Society of American Foresters - 1916 - 518 str.
...In fixing fees lawyers should avoid charges which overestimate their advice and services, as well as those which undervalue them. A client's ability to...service, though his poverty may require a less charge or none at all. The reasonable request of brother lawyers, and of their widows and orphans without ample... | |
| Albert H. Putney - 1908 - 386 str.
...fixing fees, lawyers should avoid charges which overestimate their advice and services, as well as those which undervalue them. A client's ability to...in excess of the value of the service, though his property may require a less charge, or even none at all. The reasonable requests of brother lawyers,... | |
| Albert Hutchinson Putney - 1908 - 396 str.
...fixing fees, lawyers should avoid charges which overestimate their advice and services, as well as those which undervalue them. A client's ability to...in excess of the value of the service, though his property may require a less charge, or even none at all. The reasonable requests of brother lawyers,... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1909 - 102 str.
...fixing feesr lawyers should avoid charges which overestimate their advice and services, as well as those which undervalue them. A client's ability to...consideration. In determining the amount of the fee, the following elements should be considered: (1) the time and labor required, the novelty and difficulty... | |
| William Lawrence Clark - 1909 - 524 str.
...fixing fees, lawyers should avoid charges which overestimate their advice and services, as well as those which undervalue them. A client's ability to...charge in excess of the value of the service, though hia poverty may require a less charge, or even none at all. The reasonable requests of brother lawyers,... | |
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