And if your client told you to mount a defence that would get you disbarred?
Even Rudy didn't utter the words "Dominion Systems" in court.
If my client instructed me to deliberately mislead the court or to argue a point of law which was not properly arguable then I'd have to withdraw from the case.
a point of law which was not properly arguable
Would it then even qualify as 'a point of law'?
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And if your client told you to mount a defence that would get you disbarred?
Even Rudy didn't utter the words "Dominion Systems" in court.