 | Administrative law - 1998
...nonpractitioner has the right to direct or control the professional judgment of a practitioner. {{ 10.68— 10.75 [Reserved] {10.76 Canon 6. A practitioner should represent...permissible, exercise professional judgment to waive or fall to assert a light or position of the client. (2) Refuse to aid or participate in conduct that... | |
 | Administrative law - 1977
...however, by acceding to reasonable requests of opposing counsel which do not prejudice the rights of his client, by being punctual in fulfilling all professional...into with a client for professional services, but he may withdraw as permitted under DR 2-110, DR 5-102, and DR 5-105. (3) Prejudice or damage his client... | |
 | Administrative law - 1982
...or by treating with courtesy and consideration all persons involved in the legal process. (2) Pail to carry out a contract of employment entered into with a client for professional services, but he may withdraw as permitted under DR 2-110, DR 5-102, and DR 5-105. (3) Prejudice or damage his client... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Education and Labor - 1971 - 142 pages
...or by treating with courtesy and consideration all persons involved in the legal process. (2) Fall to carry out a contract of employment entered into with a client for professional services, but he may withdraw as permitted under DR 2-110, DR 5-102, and DR 5-105. (3) Prejudice or damage his client... | |
 | Administrative law - 1978
...or by treating with courtesy and consideration all persons involved in the legal process. (2) Pail to carry out a contract of employment entered into with a client for professional services, but he may withdraw as permitted under DR 2-110, DR 5-102, and DR 5-105. (3) Prejudice or damage his client... | |
 | Administrative law - 1984
...to reasonable requests of opposing counsel which do not prejudice the rights of his client, by beini punctual in fulfilling all professional commitments,...into with a client for professional services, but he may withdraw as per mitted under DR 2-110, DR 5-102, and DR 5-105. (3) Prejudice or damage his client... | |
 | Leslie D. Corwin, Arthur J. Ciampi - Law - 2019 - 1298 pages
..."conflicts checks."6 Insofar as honoring existing fee agreements, an attorney may not intentionally fail to carry out a contract of employment entered into with a client for professional services, but may withdraw as permitted by the ethical rules of conduct.7 The possibility always exists that once... | |
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