...I mean what sets the standard for the practice of law and isn't or aren't ethics what makes the legal profession the "noble" profession that it is seen and represented as...? I find/found that trusting your representative in court is utmost,for,, without such a disposition, it seems, error/failure will be inevitable. So,certainly ethical standards need be held by the litigants and all the officers of the court so the parties in dispute might have a fair and deliberate proceeding held, which the litigants would help assure, by keeping the standard that the charter regarding ethics maintain.
I really need to know the standard, because I have not been treated fairly in a present and continuing civil matter. Any kind of solid response is welcome.
Right-on. Thanks
2006-08-06
10:01:08
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