Lawyer And Client : Their Relation, Rights, And Duties
The book Lawyer And Client : Their Relation, Rights, And Duties was written by author Butler, William Allen, 1825-1902 Here you can read free online of Lawyer And Client : Their Relation, Rights, And Duties book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Lawyer And Client : Their Relation, Rights, And Duties a good or bad book?
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It is the only remedy I know of for all the evils of the time which weigh so heavily upon us. The metropolitan lawyer must adapt himself to the emergencies of a clientage which makes and loses fortunes be- tween the rising of the sun and the going down thereof, which measures ability by immedi- ate success, which grasps the most gigantic schemes, and reaches out after the most re- mote results. The lawyer is the man of af- fairs more than the jurisconsult j he comes to be identified in the publ...ic view with his cli- ents' interests, and must bear the burden of their acts as well as of whatever is amiss in the administration of justice, of which he forms a x)art. The root of the evil is not LA WYES AND CLIENT. 65 in tlie Bar, it is in Society. Human nature is tlie same now that it ever was, and what we need is not so much to reduce the num- ber of bad judges or unscrupulous lawyers, or guilty clients, as to multiply the number of good men, and to increase in every man's estimation the worth of a high standard of individual character.
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