The zeal with which he has devoted his energies to his profession, the careful regard evinced for the interests of his clients, and an assiduous and unrelaxing attention to all the details of his cases, have brought him a large business and" made him... History of Dakota Territory - Page 281by George Washington Kingsbury - 1915Full view - About this book
| Carrie Westlake Whitney - Kansas City (Mo.) - 1908 - 712 pages
...numbered many eminent and prominent men. His allegiance to his client's interest is proverbial and the zeal with which he has devoted his energies to his profession, combined with the assiduous and unrelaxing attention to all the, details of his cases, have brought... | |
| William Alexander Taylor - History - 1909 - 880 pages
...court room is characterized by a calmness and dignity that indicates reserve strength. The earnestness with which he has devoted his energies to his profession, the careful regard evinced for the interest* of his clients, and an assiduous and unrelaxing attention to all the details of his cases... | |
| Augustus Waldo Drury - Dayton (Ohio) - 1909 - 1094 pages
...has been associated with his former preceptor, the firm of Carr, Allaman & Kennedy existing1 for some time. The zeal with which he has devoted his energies to his profession, the careful regard D. \V. ALI.AMAX evinced for the interests of his clients and an assiduous and unrelaxing attention... | |
| Joseph Gaston - Portland (Or.) - 1911 - 812 pages
...1898, with the Bachelor of Law degree, and returning to Portland at once entered upon active practice. The zeal with which he has devoted his energies to...regard evinced for the interests of his clients, and the assiduous and unrelaxing attention to all the details of his cases have brought him a large business... | |
| Charles Frederic Goss - Cincinnati (Ohio) - 1912 - 988 pages
...of the important litigated interests and legal work of the district. The zeal with which Mr. Gordon has devoted his energies to his profession, the careful...business and made him very successful in its conduct. His arguments have elicited warm commendation not only from his associates at the bar, but also from... | |
| Charles Frederic Goss - Cincinnati (Ohio) - 1912 - 1000 pages
...character. His clientage was large and of a distinctly representative character. The zeal with which he devoted his energies to his profession, the careful...unrelaxing attention to all the details of his cases, brought him a large business and made him very successful in its conduct. He was well known as an educator... | |
| E. Polk Johnson - Kentucky - 1912 - 874 pages
...partnership with Judge Robert Rodes, under the firm name of Rodes & Loving. The zeal with which he devoted his energies to his profession, the careful...unrelaxing attention to all the details of his cases brought him a large business and made him very successful in its conduct. For three years Mr. Loving... | |
| E. Polk Johnson - Kentucky - 1912 - 878 pages
...he has devoted his general energies to his profession, the careful regard evinced for the interest of his clients and an assiduous and unrelaxing attention...cases have brought him a large business and made him successful in its conduct. His ability is acknowledged and the generous commendation he has received... | |
| James Montgomery Rice - History - 1912 - 928 pages
...Illinois and in the following August opened an office in Peoria, where he has remained continuously since. The zeal with which he has devoted his energies to...regard evinced for the interests of his clients and assiduous and unrelaxing attention to all details of his cases, have brought him a large business and... | |
| Charles J. Fulton - Jefferson County (Iowa) - 1912 - 500 pages
...not been associated either as counsel for the defense or prosecution. The zeal with which Mr. McKemey has devoted- his energies to his profession, the careful...regard evinced for the interests of his clients and the assiduous and unrelaxing attention to all details of his cases have brought him a large business... | |
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