The most worthy and effective advertisement possible, even for a young lawyer, and especially with his brother lawyers, is the establishment of a well-merited reputation for professional capacity and fidelity to trust. This cannot be forced, but must... The Principles of Therapeutics - Side 841af Oliver Thomas Osborne - 1921 - 877 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1920 - 684 sider
...is the establishment of a well-merited reputation for professional capacity and fidelity to trust. This cannot be forced but must be the outcome of character...sometimes of convenience, is not per se improper, but solicitation of business by circulars or advertisements, or by personal communications or interviews... | |
| 1912 - 582 sider
...young physician, and especially with his brpther physicians, is the establishment of a wellmerited reputation for professional ability and fidelity....implied, it is unprofessional to disregard local customs or offend recognized ideals in publishing or circulating such cards. It is unprofessional to promise... | |
| Ohio State Bar Association - 1909 - 254 sider
...lawyers, is the establishment of a wellmerited reputation for professional capacity and fidelity to trust. This cannot be forced, but must be the outcome of...conduct. The publication or circulation of ordinary business cards, being a matter of personal taste or local custom, and sometimes of convenience, is... | |
| 1920 - 956 sider
...is the establishment of a well-merited reputation for professional capacity and fidelity to trust. This cannot be forced, but must be the outcome of...local custom, and sometimes of convenience, is not per so improper, but solicitation of business by circulars or advertisements, or by personal communications... | |
| 1919 - 1082 sider
...reputation for professional capacity and fidelity to trust. This cannot be forced, but must be tin; outcome of character and conduct. The publication...and sometimes of convenience is not per se improper. But solicitation of business by circulars or advertisement, or by personal communications or interviews,... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1978 - 990 sider
...advertisement possible is the establishment of a well-merited reputation for capacity and fidelity to trust. This cannot be forced, but must be the outcome of...character and conduct. The publication or circulation or ordinary simple business cards, being a matter of personal taste or local custom, and sometimes... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1917 - 1196 sider
...is the establishment of a well-merited reputation for professional capacity and fidelity to trust. This cannot be forced, but must be the outcome of...or circulation of ordinary simple business cards, lx?iiig a matter of personal taste or local custom, and sometimes of convenience, is not perse improper.... | |
| 1911 - 754 sider
...is the establishment of a well-merited reputation for professional capacity and fidelity to trust. This cannot be forced, but must be the outcome of...sometimes of convenience, is not per se improper. But solicitation of business by circulars or advertisements, or by personal communications or interviews,... | |
| 1902 - 746 sider
...is the establishment of a well-merited reputation for professional capacity and fidelity to trust. This cannot be forced, but must be the outcome of...sometimes of convenience, is not per se improper. But solicitation of business by circulars or advertisements, or by personal communications or interviews,... | |
| 1913 - 632 sider
...lawyers, is the establishment of a wellmerited reputation for professional capacity and fidelity to trust. This cannot be forced, but must be the outcome of...being a matter of personal taste or local custom, sometimes of convenience, is not per se improper. But solicitation or business by circulars or advertisements,... | |
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