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By common consent, no man should be held to be in reputable standing at the Bar who is unwilling to identify himself with the organized Bar. The time when apathy and neglect by the individual in this regard can be further tolerated has passed. Henceforth it must be made an accepted canon of the profession that member- ship in such an organization, and a proper atten- tion to the obligations of membership, are essential to professional standing. A Code of Legal Ethics is not self-executing, and,... of itself, is without potency or vitality. All that it can hope to do is to prick the consciences and help in arousing the sensibilities of the profession. It is action, and not mere sounding ethical phrases or dogmas, that the situation most earnestly calls for. Respectfully submitted, CHARLES S. WHEELER, Chairman. WARREN OLNEY, GROVER O'CONNOR, CHARLES A. SHURTLEFF, A. C. FREEMAN. CODE OF LEGAL ETHICS OF THE Bar Association of San Francisco i. Distinctive Character of American Legal Ethics. The Bar Association of San Francisco calls upon all licensed practitioners at the San Francisco Bar to bear in mind that the profession of the law, for more than two thousand years, has been recognized as essential to the social concept which is the basis of American civilization; that the ideals of the pro- fession call not only for ability, learning, humanity, and probity, but for a high-minded and unselfish obedience to the ethical truth that the lawyer, as an officer of the Court, is obligated to aid in, and not to hamper or thwart, the administration of justice.
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