code of professional responsibilityの例文
- The lawyers'code of professional responsibility urges them to offer free advice and work to the poor.
- Instead, they're about tinkering ever so slightly with the vague and dusty Code of Professional Responsibility.
- ACT endorses the Code of Fair Testing Practices in Education and the Code of Professional Responsibilities in Educational Measurement.
- Violations of the 70-page Lawyer's Code of Professional Responsibility can lead to censure, suspension or loss of license to practice.
- They have said the lawyers'Code of Professional Responsibility would prohibit them from following Kaczynski's orders to avoid any mention of mental illness.
- The judges said the state's Code of Professional Responsibility, plus ethical canons established earlier this year by the state Bar Association, ban the practice.
- On February 1, 2007, the Ohio Rules of Professional Conduct replaced the Ohio Code of Professional Responsibility, a set of standards that governed professional conduct since 1970.
- The studios, too, are working to become more community friendly and have drafted a " filmmakers'code of professional responsibility " that is provided with neighborhood notifications.
- In 1986, the IADRC charged Himmel with a violation of Rule 1-103 ( a ) of the Illinois Code of Professional Responsibility for failing to report the first attorney's misconduct.
- Driven by this belief, about three dozen attorneys and law students gathered last week for a conference entitled, " Beyond the Code of Professional Responsibility : Can Spiritual Values Be Our Compass ?"
- Until Congress gave the agency this new rule-making authority, lawyers have been regulated by state supreme courts, which generally draw on a model code of professional responsibility prepared by the bar association, Gillers said.
- The Model Code of Professional Responsibility ( 1969 ) and / or the newer Model Rules of Professional Conduct ( 1983 ) have been adopted in 49 states, the District of Columbia and the United States Virgin Islands.
- Under New York's Code of Professional Responsibility, a lawyer has a duty to represent the best interests of all clients, and therefore cannot act in a fashion adverse to one client in order to benefit another.
- He noted that opinions finding secret taping to be unethical are based on the American Bar Association's old code of professional responsibility, which states that lawyers shall not engage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation.
- The court sustained five charges brought by the Association of the Bar of the City of New York that Nixon had obstructed " the due administration of justice " and thus violated the Code of Professional Responsibility, a set of rules that all lawyers are required to observe.
- The written agreement also said that Brenner could not represent any other person with any contention or complaint against the exchange _ a clause that the judge said violated both New York's Code of Professional Responsibility and the American Bar Association's Model Rules of Professional Conduct, which set out ethical guidelines for lawyers.
- In the United States, a Certified Prosthetist ( CP ) is a prosthetist who has passed the psychometrically validated certification standards and met the established educational criteria of The American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics and Pedorthics, Inc . and maintains certification through mandatory continuing education program and adherence to the Code of Professional Responsibility.
- After uncontested proceedings, a referee appointed by the Supreme Court of New York, Appellate Division ( 1st Department ) sustained two charges that Whitbeck had engaged in conduct to " harass " an adversary and sustained one charge of " failure to comply with a ruling of a tribunal, " all in violation of the New York Code of Professional Responsibility.
- However, in allowing them to enter the legal profession, the Court gave them a stern reminder that " the lawyer s oath is not a mere formality for entering the noble profession of the law . [ They are ] exhorted to conduct [ themselves ] beyond reproach at all times and to live in accordance with the lawyer s oath and to abide by the Code of Professional Responsibility.
- The " Texas Lawyer " magazine reported on February 19 and 26, 1990, that O'Neill, who was representing the plaintiffs in a securities fraud class action underlying a malpractice suit, and two other lawyers, were threatened with sanctions for allegedly violating the Texas Code of Professional Responsibility by the judge in the case, United States District Judge David Hittner, who declined to pursue the matter after the trial was completed.