Home > Journals > Michigan Law Review > MLR > Volume 33 > Issue 6 (1935)
Abstract
An attorney's duty, where he is specially instructed, is to follow the instructions of his client, except as to matters of detail connected with the conduct of the suit, and he is liable for all losses resulting from his failure to follow such instructions with reasonable promptness and care.
Recommended Citation
ATTORNEY AND CLIENT - DUTY OF ATTORNEY TO FOLLOW CLIENT'S INSTRUCTIONS,
33
Mich. L. Rev.
923
(1935).
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