| Frederick Augustus Carrington, Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Joseph Payne - 1827 - 714 pagina’s
...brought on the parties by the inadvertence of the plaintiff'? No attorney is bound to know all the law ; God forbid that it should be imagined that an attorney,...being such an error as a cautious man might fall into : but if you think, in this case, that the plaintiff has brought all the expense on the parties by... | |
| 1868 - 362 pagina’s
...law ; God forhid that it should he imagined that an attorney or a counsel or even a judge i- hound to know all the law ; or that an attorney is to lose his fair recompense on account of an error, heing such an error as a cautious man might fall into." Slontriou v. Jeffreys. 2 C. A P. 113, and see... | |
| 1873 - 462 pagina’s
...the bench, "is bound to know all the law. God forbid that it should be imagined that an attorney or counsel, or even a judge, is bound to know all the law." Yet there is not a mendicancy more pitiful on earth, than that of a lawyer, in active practice, who... | |
| New York (State). Court of Appeals - 1873 - 684 pagina’s
...brought upon the parties by tho inadvertence of the plaintiff. No attorney is bound to know all the law. God forbid that it should be imagined that an attorney,...being such an error as a cautious man might fall into. But if you think in this case, that the plaintiff has brought all the expense on the parties by his... | |
| New York (State). Court of Appeals - 1873 - 684 pagina’s
...brought upon the parties by the inadvertence of the plaintiff. Xo attorney is bound to know all the law. God forbid that it should be imagined that an attorney,...such an error as a, cautious man might fall into. But if you think in this case, that tho plaintiff has brought all tho expense on the parties by his... | |
| 1873 - 410 pagina’s
...in summing up a case, said, in Montison v. Je/eries, " ÎTo attorney is bound to know all the law. God forbid that it should be imagined that an attorney,...counsel, or even a judge, is bound to know all the law." We suggest the following from " Thetwo Supream laws of the Realm," found in " The practice unfolded... | |
| 1873 - 464 pagina’s
...the bench, " is bound to know all the law. God forbid that it should be imagined that an attorney or counsel, or even a judge, is bound to know all the law." Yet there ie not a mendicancy more pitiful on earth, than that of a lawyer, in active practice, who... | |
| 1918 - 502 pagina’s
...profession would be unable to measure up to such a standard.8 "God forbid," said Chief Justice Abbott, "that it should be imagined that an attorney, or a...counsel, or even a judge, is bound to know all the law." He is not liable for every mistake that may occur in practice, nor held responsible for every error... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1874 - 960 pagina’s
...407 ; Buhner v. Gilman, 4 Man. & Gr. 108. « God forbid," says Abbott, C. J, in Montriou v. Jefferys, "that it should be imagined that an attorney or a counsel, or even ajudge, is bound to know all the law ; or that an attorney is to lose his fair recompense on account... | |
| George Sharswood - 1876 - 230 pagina’s
...Burr. 2061. " No attorney," said CJ Abbott, afterwards Lord Tenterden, " is bound to know all the law. God forbid that it should be imagined that an attorney...the law ; or that an attorney is to lose his fair bility is wider. Entire devotion to the interest of the client, warm zeal in the maintenance recompense... | |
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