Perhaps the most difficult question facing legal professional associations is how to treat outsiders, particularly attorneys from foreign countries. The issue has become more acute as the growth of international trade and investment has led attorneys, following their clients, to attempt to establish themselves permanently in foreign legal jurisdictions. In fact, over the past three years the problem of transnational legal practice has, at least between the United States and Japan, become a trade issue in its own right. As U.S. lawyers attempt to tear down Japanese barriers against foreign legal consultants, foreign attorneys in the United States struggle against similar obstacles in the District of Columbia, Illinois, and California
The increasingly international reach of law owes part of its momentum to individual lawyers and law ...
This note addresses the issues raised by domestic laws and bar associations limiting the practice of...
The current financial turmoil shaking the world illustrates the connectedness of national markets an...
Perhaps the most difficult question facing legal professional associations is how to treat outsiders...
The local nature of legal systems reduces the harmonizing impact that globalization has generated in...
This paper discusses United States government trade policy and the regulation of foreign lawyers. Al...
This article takes an empirical approach to the issue of how the U.S. legal services market is respo...
In the post-World War II international economy, with its enormous growth in transnational trade and ...
Law practice continues to expand across borders, and lawyers and law firms from the United States an...
Trade, Commerce and industry always favour \u27one stop shop\u27 or \u27one window service\u27 in ma...
The article examines the international activities of various segments of the U.S. legal profession...
This article identifies some of the most important U.S. and international developments in transnatio...
Though the traditional mindset about legal profession still predominates in many countries, Internat...
The development of a legal system under globalization has impacted the legal practice of cross-borde...
The issues raised in connection with delivery of legal services in Japan are complex and best unders...
The increasingly international reach of law owes part of its momentum to individual lawyers and law ...
This note addresses the issues raised by domestic laws and bar associations limiting the practice of...
The current financial turmoil shaking the world illustrates the connectedness of national markets an...
Perhaps the most difficult question facing legal professional associations is how to treat outsiders...
The local nature of legal systems reduces the harmonizing impact that globalization has generated in...
This paper discusses United States government trade policy and the regulation of foreign lawyers. Al...
This article takes an empirical approach to the issue of how the U.S. legal services market is respo...
In the post-World War II international economy, with its enormous growth in transnational trade and ...
Law practice continues to expand across borders, and lawyers and law firms from the United States an...
Trade, Commerce and industry always favour \u27one stop shop\u27 or \u27one window service\u27 in ma...
The article examines the international activities of various segments of the U.S. legal profession...
This article identifies some of the most important U.S. and international developments in transnatio...
Though the traditional mindset about legal profession still predominates in many countries, Internat...
The development of a legal system under globalization has impacted the legal practice of cross-borde...
The issues raised in connection with delivery of legal services in Japan are complex and best unders...
The increasingly international reach of law owes part of its momentum to individual lawyers and law ...
This note addresses the issues raised by domestic laws and bar associations limiting the practice of...
The current financial turmoil shaking the world illustrates the connectedness of national markets an...