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Improper legal advice and wrong legal advice
accept employment with such motive, or so long as his client has such understanding of his purpose. It is professionally improper
Instruct
Instruct, to convey information-as a client to a solicitor, or as a solicitor to a counsel;
Interested Director
Interested Director, a relationship of friendliness with the Directors who are interested in the contract or arrangement or even the...
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Patron
benefice; (2) among the Romans an advocate or defender. See CLIENT.
Plaideur
Plaideur [Fr.], an attorney who pleaded the cause of his client; an advocate. Obsolete.
Professional misconduct
Professional misconduct, may consist in betraying the confidence of a client, in attempting by any means to practise a fraud or
Rambo lawyer
who uses aggressive, unethical, or illegal tactics in representing a client and who lacks courtesy and professionalism in dealing with other
Relevancy and admissibility
by spouses during marriage or between an Advocate and his client though relevant are not admissible; so also facts which are
Third party
another, as principal and agent, guardian and ward, solicitor and client. See AS AGAINST, AS BETWEEN. As to third-party insurance of
Uberrima fides
in a particular relationship, as guardian and ward, solicitor and client, insurer and insured [as to which last, see London Assurance
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