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Old 02-11-2004, 09:42 AM
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The Attorney & Client Relationship

Read what the Black Robe Cult wrote for CORPUS JURIS SECUNDUM regarding Attorney & Client.



Volume 7 section 4 ATTORNEY & CLIENT



"His first duty is to the courts and the public, not to the clients and wherever the duties to his client conflict with those he owes as an officer of the court in the administration of justice, the former must yield to the latter."



From section 2 of 7 C.J.S. "Clients are also called "wards of the court" in regard to their relationship with their attorney."



Wards of court: Infants and persons of unsound mind. Davis' Committee v. Loney, 290 Ky. 644, 162 S.W. 2d 189, 190. Their rights must be guarded jealously. Montgomery v. Erie R. Co., C.C.A.N.J., 97 FL2d 189,292. See Guardianship. (Blacks 5th Edition)



Anyone want an attorney after reading that?

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